Cookie Policy
Effective: Nov 1, 2016
ASICS uses cookies and similar technologies on its online services to enhance the user experience and to keep the services operating as smoothly as possible for each visitor. Examples of these technologies are cookies, pixel tags, IP addresses, scripts, and mobile advertising identifiers. Cookies and similar technologies are used for a variety of purposes by ASICS and its third-party partners, including those who calculate web statistics and provide social media or interest-based advertising services.
This cookie policy provides you with information about the cookies and similar technologies that we and our third-party partners use, the purposes for using them, and how you can manage these technologies. This policy applies only to the websites and mobile applications that link to this policy and mobile applications. Other online services provided by ASICS and our group companies are subject to different cookie policies.
For further information about how ASICS collects, uses, and shares information in connection with the services, please visit [ASICS Privacy Policy]. If you have any questions about this cookie policy, please contact the ASICS company in your place of residence. [Contact and Queries].
What cookies and similar technologies are used on the services?
We and our third-party partners use a variety of cookies and similar technologies on the services, including:
Cookies. Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer by your web browser. A cookie allows the services to recognize whether you have visited before and may store user preferences and other information.
Pixel tags. A pixel tag or web beacon is a small string of software code that represents a graphic image request on a web page or email. There may or may not be a visible graphic image associated with the pixel tag or web beacon, and often the image is designed to blend into the background of a web page or email. It can be embedded in a web page or in an email to transmit information, which may include personal information. Pixel tags can be used for many purposes, including site traffic reporting, unique visitor counts, advertising auditing and reporting, and to determine whether a user has opened a particular email.
IP address. An IP address (Internet Protocol Address) is an address to a computer, device, or online service. It may look like this: 198.101.218.235. This is how computers are able to identify each other and know where to send information over the Internet. In general, your computer or other device is assigned an IP address from the network you are using, and it is then used to send the website data back to your web browser. A similar process is used when your phone connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi or mobile networks. Your computer or phone’s IP address may change over time or as you change locations.
Mobile identifiers. We and our third-party partners may use mobile identifiers to collect information about your use of the services on mobile devices. For example, most modern mobile devices (iOS 6, Android 2.3, and Windows 10 and above) provide mobile advertising identifiers. These are randomly-generated alphanumeric codes that are associated with your device that often come with options to reset the identifier and opt out of interest-based advertising. These identifiers have different names depending on the operating system. For example, they are called Advertising IDs on Android devices and Identifiers for Advertisers (IDFA) on iOS devices. These technologies and other mobile identifiers may be used to monitor how mobile applications are used on a particular device.
How do the ASICS services use cookies and similar technologies?
Functional Cookies and Similar Technologies
The services use cookies and other technologies to ensure that our website and mobile applications operate properly. We refer to such cookies as “functional cookies,” and we use them to:
Analytics
In order to determine which parts of our services users are most interested in, and to improve the services, we measure and test the services using various analytics tracking mechanisms. This includes software from various third parties, including Google Analytics. These third parties may set and access cookies on your computer or other device and may use similar technologies to collect information about your activity on the services. The information regarding your usage of our websites and mobile applications may be transmitted to such third parties and stored on a server in the US.
Statistics are prepared based on the information collected. This enables us to make the structure, navigation, and content of our services as user-friendly as possible. Specifically, we use cookies and similar technologies to:
To opt out of Google Analytics, please see “How can I opt out of certain analytics and interest-based advertising?” below.
Feedback
The services also use feedback cookies provided by third-party partners. These cookies allow you to share your ideas, questions, ratings, and problems with us, share your feedback with others, and read feedback left by others. These third parties also may use and store cookies to distribute the load of the webservers.
Social media
Our services may integrate certain third-party plug-ins (such as a Facebook “like” button) and social media features. Even if you do not click on such plug-ins, these third parties may collect information about you, such as your IP address and the pages that you view. They also may set and/or access a cookie. We may allow you to log into our services using your social media account. In those circumstances, your social media account provider may share certain information with us, such as your public profile information. These plugins and features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing them.
Online and Interest-Based Advertising
Our services may enable third-party tracking mechanisms that collect data over time and across unaffiliated websites and mobile applications for use in interest-based advertising. For example, third parties may use the fact that you visited the website or used features of a mobile application to target online ads for ASICS products to you on non-ASICS websites and mobile applications. In addition, our third-party advertising partners might use information about your use of the services to help target non-ASICS advertisements based on your online behavior in general. To opt out of third-party interest-based advertising technologies, please see “How can I opt out of certain analytics and interest-based advertising?” below.
Third parties also may use cookies and similar technologies for ad delivery and reporting purposes, such as providing a specific advertisement based on a particular type of browser or time of day; statistical reporting in connection with the activity on a website or mobile app; analytics and analysis; optimization of location of ad placement; ad performance; reach and frequency metrics (e.g., frequency capping); security and fraud prevention; billing; and logging the number and type of ads served on a particular day to a particular website or mobile app.
How can I adjust my browser settings and delete cookies or mobile identifiers?
If you do not want websites to store cookies on your computer, you can change your browser settings so that you receive a warning before certain cookies are stored. You can also adjust your settings so that your browser refuses most cookies or only certain cookies from third parties. You can also delete cookies that have already been stored. Please note that you will have to change your settings for each browser and computer you use. Moreover, such methods will not work with respect to certain non-cookie online tracking technologies.
Please be aware that if you do not want to accept any cookies, we cannot guarantee that our website will function properly. It may be that several functions will be unavailable to you or that you will even be unable to view certain parts of the website.
The procedures for changing your settings and cookies differ from browser to browser. If necessary, use the help function on your browser or click on one of the links below to go directly to the user manual for your browser.
You can also reset the advertising identifiers on your mobile device in the device settings. iOS users can visit Settings > Privacy > Advertising > Reset Advertising Identifier. Android users can visit Google settings > Ads > Reset advertising ID. These controls work much like deleting cookies in a browser—the device is harder to associate with past activity, but tracking may still occur using the new advertising identifier.
How can I opt out of certain analytics and interest-based advertising?
You may opt out of Google Analytics’ use of cookies for analytics purposes by visiting https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
You may opt out of third-party interest-based advertising in web browsers and mobile applications by following the instructions below. Please note that the opt-out will apply only to the specific browser or device from which you opt out, and therefore you will need to opt out separately on all of your browsers and devices. If you delete or reset your cookies or mobile identifiers, change browsers, or use a different device, any opt-out cookie or tool may no longer work and you will need to opt out again.
You may also download the Digital Advertising Alliance’s “Protect My Choices” tool at www.aboutads.info/pmc to help preserve the opt-out preferences you set on the DAA’s Consumer Choice Page.
Please note that our services currently do not respond to Do Not Track browser signals.
Changes to this Policy
We may change this cookie policy from time to time by posting the updated version of the policy on the services. Any changes will take effect on the “Effective” date posted at the top of this policy. We encourage you to visit frequently to stay informed about how we use cookies and similar technologies.