Cookie Policy
Effective: April 30, 2021
1. ASICS New Zealand and asics.com/nz (the Site) is managed by Brittain Wynyard & Co Limited located at 22 Heather Street, Parnell, Auckland 1052 (the Brittain Wynyard, our, us, we).
2. Our Site uses technology called “cookies”, which help us to provide you with a better experience during your use of our Site. Cookies are small data files temporarily stored on your computer browser by the websites you visit. They are standard on most websites and are commonly used to help users navigate websites, tailor content to meet the users' needs and to provide site owners with data about how their site is being used. Further information about cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org
3. We and our third-party partners use a variety of cookies and similar technologies on the services, including:
a. First-party cookies are placed by the site that you visit. They can make your experience on the web more efficient. For example, they help us remember:
i. items in your shopping cart;
ii. Your log-in name; and
iii. Your preferences, such as your preferred language or location.
b. Third-party cookies are placed by a company other than the site you are on. For example, we may partner with an advertising network to deliver some of the ads you see. Or we may partner with an analytics company, such as Google Analytics, Klaviyo, Hotjar and Facebook to help understand how users interact with our Site. These “third party” companies also may place cookies on your browser to understand your behaviour over time. The use of online tracking mechanisms by third parties is subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, and not this cookie policy.
c. 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.
d. 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.
4. By using the Site, you agree that we can place cookies on your computer/device and acknowledge that we may share data collected through these means with our group companies, partners and ASICS OCEANIA PTY LIMITED (and its group companies). Most web browsers will allow you to set some control over cookies in your browser settings. This includes deleting them from your browser or disabling them altogether. If you do choose to set your browser to disable all cookies, this may affect your ability to use some of the features on our Site.
5. We may change this cookie policy from time to time by posting the updated version of the cookie policy on the Site. Any changes will take effect on the Effective Date posted at the top of this cookies policy. We encourage you to visit the Site frequently to stay informed about how we use cookies and similar technologies.
Effective: April 30, 2021
1. ASICS New Zealand and asics.com/nz (the Site) is managed by Brittain Wynyard & Co Limited located at 22 Heather Street, Parnell, Auckland 1052 (the Brittain Wynyard, our, us, we).
2. Our Site uses technology called “cookies”, which help us to provide you with a better experience during your use of our Site. Cookies are small data files temporarily stored on your computer browser by the websites you visit. They are standard on most websites and are commonly used to help users navigate websites, tailor content to meet the users' needs and to provide site owners with data about how their site is being used. Further information about cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org
3. We and our third-party partners use a variety of cookies and similar technologies on the services, including:
a. First-party cookies are placed by the site that you visit. They can make your experience on the web more efficient. For example, they help us remember:
i. items in your shopping cart;
ii. Your log-in name; and
iii. Your preferences, such as your preferred language or location.
b. Third-party cookies are placed by a company other than the site you are on. For example, we may partner with an advertising network to deliver some of the ads you see. Or we may partner with an analytics company, such as Google Analytics, Klaviyo, Hotjar and Facebook to help understand how users interact with our Site. These “third party” companies also may place cookies on your browser to understand your behaviour over time. The use of online tracking mechanisms by third parties is subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, and not this cookie policy.
c. 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.
d. 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.
4. By using the Site, you agree that we can place cookies on your computer/device and acknowledge that we may share data collected through these means with our group companies, partners and ASICS OCEANIA PTY LIMITED (and its group companies). Most web browsers will allow you to set some control over cookies in your browser settings. This includes deleting them from your browser or disabling them altogether. If you do choose to set your browser to disable all cookies, this may affect your ability to use some of the features on our Site.
5. We may change this cookie policy from time to time by posting the updated version of the cookie policy on the Site. Any changes will take effect on the Effective Date posted at the top of this cookies policy. We encourage you to visit the Site frequently to stay informed about how we use cookies and similar technologies.
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ASICS New Zealand and asics.com/nz (the Site) is managed by Brittain Wynyard & Co Limited located at 22 Heather Street, Parnell, Auckland 1052 (the Company, our, us, we).
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Cookies are small data files temporarily stored on your computer browser by the websites you visit. They are standard on most websites and are commonly used to help users navigate websites, tailor content to meet the users' needs and to provide site owners with data about how their site is being used. Further information about cookies can be found at www.allaboutcookies.org.
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We and our third-party partners use a variety of cookies and similar technologies on the services, including:
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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.
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First-party cookies are placed by the site that you visit. They can make your experience on the web more efficient. For example, they help us remember:
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items in your shopping cart;
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Your log-in name; and
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Your preferences, such as your preferred language or location.
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Third-party cookies are placed by a company other than the site you are on. For example, we may partner with an advertising network to deliver some of the ads you see. Or we may partner with an analytics company to help understand how users interact with our site. These “third party” companies also may place cookies on your browser to understand your behavior over time. The use of online tracking mechanisms by third parties is subject to those third parties’ own privacy policies, and not this policy.
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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.
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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.
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By using the Site, you agree that we can place cookies on your computer/device. You may configure your web browser to not accept cookies, although you may experience a loss of functionality of the Site.
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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.