Local Deviations – United States
Last Updated: December 22, 2025
SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR CERTAIN USERS IN THE UNITED STATES
In the United States, personal information is collected and processed by ASICS America Corporation and/or its affiliates and subsidiaries (“ASICS,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). Notwithstanding any rights explained in our Privacy Policy, residents of certain U.S. states have additional rights under applicable privacy laws, subject to certain limitations, as set forth below.
California Residents
If you are a California resident, please review our California Privacy Notice, which includes additional information about the categories of personal information we collect about California residents and their rights under California privacy laws.
Nevada Residents
Nevada residents have the right to opt out of the sale of “covered information” as defined by Chapter 603A of the Nevada Revised Statutes (“Nevada Law”). We do not “sell” “covered information” of Nevada “consumers” as those terms are defined by Nevada Law, so an opt-out mechanism is not required.
Privacy Rights for Residents of Certain Other U.S. States
Subject to certain limitations and exceptions under applicable law, residents in certain U.S. states (including, but not limited to, residents of Colorado) have additional privacy rights under applicable privacy laws. These additional privacy rights may include the rights listed below (as applicable):
- Right of Correction: The right to correct inaccuracies in their personal information, taking into account the nature and purposes of the processing of the personal information.
- Right of Deletion: To delete their personal information provided to or obtained by us.
- Right of Access: To confirm whether we are processing their personal information and to obtain a copy of their personal information in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format.
- Right to Opt-Out: To opt out of certain types of processing, including:
- to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information (including disclosing or making available personal information to third parties, in exchange for monetary or other valuable consideration).
- to opt out of targeted advertising by us.
- to the extent we engage in any automated processing of personal information for purposes of making decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects, to opt out of such processing.
- Appeal: If we deny your request, you may in certain jurisdictions appeal our decision. If you do so, please be sure to include sufficient information to enable us to identify the request you are appealing.
In certain U.S. states (such as Oregon), consumers also have the right to request from us additional information regarding specific third parties (other than a consumer, controller, processor, or affiliates of a controller or processor) to whom we disclose your personal information.
Right to Opt Out: You may opt out of sales and sharing of your PI for targeted advertising in the following ways:
- Automated Technologies: Our websites recognize Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) signals. So, if your browser is transmitting a GPC signal when you visit one of our websites, we will opt you out of ‘sales’ and ‘targeted advertising’ via cookies and automated technologies on that website (which will turn off Targeting, Marketing & Social Media cookies and Performance & Analytics cookies for your browser). More Information about GPC signals is available here. You can also review and manage your preferences for cookies, and opt out of Targeting, Marketing & Social Media and Performance & Analytics cookies, on any of our websites or mobile applications through the Privacy Preference Center for that website or mobile application. To opt out of all but Necessary & Functional cookies, just select or click “Functional & Necessary Only” in the Privacy Preference Center, which is accessible from the “Manage Cookie Preferences” link in the footer of our websites or the “Settings” menu of our mobile applications. These opt outs are browser and device specific, so you should turn on GPC (or set ‘Only Functional & Necessary’ cookies) for each browser and device you use. Please note that, while we do honor GPC signals, our websites do not recognize or respond to browser “do not track” signals.
- Webform: You may also submit a request to opt out of sales and sharing that do not rely on cookies and automated technologies, on the ASICS Consumer Rights Request webform (here). To do so, select “Opt Out of Targeted Advertising / Sales and Sharing” and complete and submit the form by providing your name and email address. As ASICS is a global company, we also ask for your country and state of residence, so that your request can be routed and processed properly and timely.
Other Privacy Rights: You may submit a request to your privacy rights online through our Consumer Rights Request page here or as otherwise specified herein. We will respond to your request as required under applicable privacy law. We will take steps to verify your identity and authority before responding to your request, including by sending a verification email to your registered email address. In some cases, we may request additional information in order to verify your request or where necessary to process your request. We will apply your request to the information we have in our records that is linked or reasonably linkable to the information you provide in your request.
If you have a OneASICS or other account, you may also review and update your account information directly within your OneASICS or other account.
(Please also see the Section “Your Rights” in our Privacy Policy for additional information about the general privacy choices we provide and how to exercise them.)