Terms of Use

What This Page Covers

This page describes what the site is and what happens when a link on it is clicked. It does not name a company, a jurisdiction or a complaints procedure, because no such details exist in the build of this site to describe.

The site carries no registration, no account and no form or upload of any kind. Nothing can be created, changed or submitted here, so there is no content belonging to a visitor and nothing for these terms to govern beyond the pages themselves.

Nature Of The Site

Every page here is a file prepared in advance and delivered from a content delivery network. There is no server-side application behind it, so there is nothing that processes a request beyond returning the file that was built.

The published set of pages is fixed at build time: the sitemap lists a single address. Every page states its own publication and modification dates, and the modification date matches the one the sitemap publishes, so a reader can see exactly which version of the text they are looking at.

Everything a page needs to display — its styles, scripts, fonts and images — is served from this domain. No other server is contacted while a page loads, and no personal or account data is asked for anywhere on the site.

Following A Link

This site does not run a gambling service. A link presented as an operator link never opens the operator's site directly; it first opens an address on this domain, which answers with a redirect and sends the visitor onward to the operator's own tracking address. Ten such redirect rules exist in the build, and every one of them leads outside this domain.

Every link of this kind is marked as sponsored and opens in a separate tab, so the visitor always knows they are leaving before the destination loads. Once that destination opens, it is a separate site, operated independently, and it receives the visitor's request directly rather than through this site.

The reader's relationship with an operator begins at that destination, not here. Anything the operator offers, promises or requires is a matter between the operator and the visitor, governed by whatever terms that operator publishes on its own site.

What Cannot Be Promised

Because there is no account, no submission and no stored visitor content, this page cannot promise a right to suspend, terminate or transfer anything, since nothing of that kind is created here in the first place.

The build also carries no e-mail address, telephone number, postal address or contact form. That absence means these terms cannot name a complaints channel, a response time or a counterparty to contact — there simply isn't one built into the site to name.

These are stated plainly rather than filled with a placeholder, because a borrowed clause promising a process that does not exist would tell the reader less than the plain fact that no such process is here.

Missing Pages

If a visitor reaches an address on this site that does not exist, the response is a page marked so that search engines are told not to index or follow it, and the visitor is sent straight to the home page. A mistyped or expired address never becomes a page of its own, and it never substitutes for a term of use.

Taken together, these facts describe a fixed, self-contained set of pages whose only outward connections are the marked sponsored redirects. Everything beyond that boundary — an operator's rules, its own terms, any obligation it accepts toward a visitor — belongs to that operator's own site, not to this one.