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Terms of Use
Last updated: 2026
These terms govern your access to and use of mayfairgamingbrief.co.uk (“the website”). By using the website you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the website.
1. Purpose of the website
Mayfairgamingbrief is an independent informational resource. Content is provided for general consumer information and educational purposes only. Nothing on the website constitutes financial, legal, or professional advice, and nothing on the website is an offer, recommendation, or invitation to gamble.
2. Age restriction
The website discusses subject matter restricted to adults aged 18 and over. By continuing to use the website you confirm that you meet this age requirement.
3. Accuracy
We take reasonable care to ensure content is accurate at the time of publication. Platform features, terms, and operating contexts change frequently, and we make no warranty of completeness or current accuracy. Always verify details directly with the relevant platform or regulator.
4. Third-party links
The website contains links to third-party sites for reference. Those sites are operated independently and are governed by their own terms. We are not responsible for their content, availability, or practices.
5. Intellectual property
Text and original graphics on the website are the property of Mayfairgamingbrief unless otherwise indicated. Third-party logos and trademarks remain the property of their respective owners and are used solely for editorial identification.
6. Acceptable use
You agree not to use the website in any way that is unlawful, infringes the rights of others, disrupts normal operation, or attempts to gain unauthorised access to any system.
7. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Mayfairgamingbrief is not liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on the website or from any decision to engage with a third-party platform. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be lawfully excluded.
8. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.