Terms & Conditions

These terms govern your use of ovoda.org. Read them. Using the site means you have accepted them. If you disagree with any part, close the tab — no registration or account is involved, so walking away is the clean option.

1. Acceptance

These Terms of Use (the "Terms") form a binding agreement between you (the person reading the site) and Ovoda (the operator of ovoda.org). You accept them by loading any page on the Site. You reaffirm acceptance every time you return. If we update the Terms, continued use from the date of the update counts as acceptance of the new version.

If you are on the Site on behalf of an employer or organisation, you confirm you have authority to bind that organisation to these Terms. Most of our readers are individuals, so this paragraph applies to a small minority — but it is included for completeness.

2. What this site is, and what it isn't

Ovoda is an independent publisher. The Site reviews Jackpot Jill Casino for Australian readers. We write about the casino. We do not run it.

Concretely, that means:

The information we publish is our opinion based on testing, supported where relevant by links to primary sources (the regulator, the casino's own T&Cs, the provider's own documentation). Conditions at the casino can change without notice, and we rely on the casino to tell us when they do. Always check the latest T&Cs on the casino's own site before you deposit. Our testing methodology is documented at how we test casinos.

3. Age and eligibility

You must be 18 years or older to use this Site. This is not negotiable, and it is not a formality. Online gambling is prohibited to minors under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 and under every state and territory gambling law in Australia. By using the Site you confirm you are at least 18.

If you are a parent or carer and you suspect a minor has been using this Site, consider installing a content filter at the network or device level. Net Nanny, Qustodio, and GamBlock are three practical options; links and guidance sit on our Responsible Gambling page. If you find a specific page that you believe is inappropriate for minors, email [email protected] and we will review it.

Access from within Australia is the expected audience. If you access the Site from a jurisdiction where online gambling information is restricted or illegal, doing so is at your own risk, and you accept responsibility for compliance with your local law.

4. Affiliate links and commercial disclosure

Some links on this Site are affiliate links. When you click through to Jackpot Jill Casino via a "/go" button, the link passes through an affiliate network. If you then sign up and fund an account, we may earn a commission from the casino. That commission does not change your terms, your bonus, or the price of anything — you pay the casino the same amount either way.

The commercial relationship is what keeps the Site free to read. It does not buy a positive review. If you want the full breakdown — how the money flows, what it does and does not influence, and what specifically remains off-limits to the commercial side — that is set out on our Affiliate Disclosure page.

We aim to label commercial links clearly in context. Where a button says "Sign Up at Jackpot Jill", you should expect that to be an affiliate link. If you prefer to visit the casino's site directly without using our referral, simply type its URL into your browser. Nothing on this Site prevents that.

5. Accuracy and disclaimers

We try to keep the Site accurate. We do not guarantee it is accurate at every moment on every page. Casino conditions move. Bonuses change. Games get delisted. Withdrawal times shift. Between our test in April 2026 and the moment you read this, something may have changed.

Specifically:

We disclaim liability for decisions you make based on Site content. You are an adult reading a gambling review — the decision to open an account and deposit is yours alone.

6. Intellectual property

All original content on the Site — the reviews, the screenshots of our own testing sessions, the analysis, the layout, the custom graphics — is owned by Ovoda or licensed to us. You may not republish whole articles or substantial portions of them. Short quotations for review, commentary, news reporting, or academic use are fair, provided you credit Ovoda and link back to the source page.

The Jackpot Jill Casino name and logo, provider names (Evolution, Wazdan, Booming Games, Red Rake, QuickSpin, iSoftBet, Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO), game titles, and third-party logos belong to their respective owners. We use them for descriptive and editorial purposes only, under nominative fair use — no endorsement is implied in either direction.

If you believe content on the Site infringes your copyright, send a takedown notice to [email protected] with (a) identification of the allegedly infringing material, (b) identification of the copyrighted work, (c) your contact details, and (d) a statement of good-faith belief. We respond to good-faith notices within 7 days.

7. Links to third-party sites

The Site links out to Jackpot Jill Casino, the Curaçao Gaming Control Board, the ACMA, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, BetStop, Gambling Help Online, and occasional primary sources (legislation.gov.au, provider pages). We do not control what those sites publish, how they handle your data, or whether they stay online. Following an outbound link moves you outside Ovoda's remit — from that point, the destination site's terms and privacy policy apply.

We do not endorse every site we link to. Legislation.gov.au is linked because it is authoritative, not because we endorse all government policy. The Curaçao regulator is linked because that is where the casino's licence sits, not because we think Curaçao matches the UKGC in enforcement weight.

8. Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law — and in Australia the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) within Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 overrides any attempt to exclude consumer guarantees, so read this with that caveat — Ovoda disclaims liability for:

To the extent liability cannot be disclaimed, it is limited to the greater of (a) the amount you paid us (which is zero, because the Site is free to read) or (b) the minimum allowed by Australian law.

None of this overrides your rights under the ACL where those rights apply. If you believe you have a consumer-law claim, we would rather hear about it through [email protected] first than have it escalate.

9. Responsible gambling

We back responsible gambling without irony. Every review ends with a pointer to the same resources: BetStop for self-exclusion, Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858, and a reminder that gambling is entertainment, not income.

If you or someone close to you is struggling, the full toolkit — warning signs, self-test, self-exclusion paths, counselling contacts — is laid out on our Responsible Gambling page. It is free to read and free to act on.

Do not gamble with borrowed money. Do not chase losses. Do not play to escape difficult feelings. Those three rules cover most of the damage.

10. Changes to these Terms

We update these Terms when the Site changes in a way that affects how you use it. The "Last updated" date at the top of the page is the canonical reference. Material changes are announced in a banner on the homepage for 30 days after the change takes effect, and continuing to use the Site after that counts as acceptance.

We do not send you individual notifications about Terms updates, because we do not have your email unless you have emailed us first. If you have a live conversation with our team, expect a heads-up in the reply the next time we talk.

11. Governing law and disputes

These Terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. Any dispute arising under them falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales, sitting in Sydney.

Before anybody files anything in court, we would like you to email [email protected] with a clear description of the issue and what you want resolved. Most complaints we receive turn out to be factual corrections or clarifications, and those get fixed within a week without legal intervention. Genuine disputes we negotiate in good faith for at least 30 days before either side escalates.

If you are an Australian consumer, nothing here overrides your rights under the ACL, including the right to pursue complaints through the Office of Fair Trading in your state or through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) where relevant.

12. Contact

For general issues: [email protected]. For editorial corrections and content questions: [email protected]. For partnership enquiries: [email protected]. For privacy and data requests: [email protected]. The Contact page has the full picture.