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Choose it 👍 or lose it 👎– you decide!

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Important changes to your account you need to know about ? Discover fashion online at ASOS ? You

Important changes to your account you need to know about • Discover fashion online at ASOS • [ASOS]( [Your preferences]( [Your preferences]( You know that the law is changing? What it means for you is that you’ll have control over what you get from us – which is great! But, for that to happen you need to tell us or you’ll miss out on sale alerts, the latest trends and all those unmissable exclusives. Basically, if you want in, you need to opt in. Update your contact options now. [OPT ME IN ›]( Here’s what you enjoy now DISCOUNTS & SALES Be first in line to nab stuff you love for less. NEW STUFF Fashion drops, news and style advice: hear it first, wear it first. YOUR EXCLUSIVES We’re talking birthday treats, tailored rewards and special surprises. ASOS PARTNERS Find out more about brands we love (and we think you will, too). Sent by email, SMS, or both [OPT ME IN ›]( [CHANGE MY PREFERENCES ›]( [OPT ME OUT ›]( Thanks The ASOS Team ASOS, Greater London House, Hampstead Road, London NW1 7FB, United Kingdom. ASOS.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of ASOS plc. Registered in England – 3584121.

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