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One week warning – take control now

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asos.com

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asos@fashion.asos.com

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Fri, May 18, 2018 05:38 PM

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The law is about to change. Opt in ASAP or we won’t be able to stay in touch ? Discover fashi

The law is about to change. Opt in ASAP or we won’t be able to stay in touch • Discover fashion online at ASOS • [ASOS]( [CHANGE MY PREFERENCES]( [CHANGE MY PREFERENCES]( Clock 20% off Big Brands As you might have heard, in one week the law is changing. Which means if you don't opt in to hear from us before then, we can no longer let you know about sale alerts, the latest trends and all those unmissable exclusives. So if you don't want inbox FOMO, update your contact options now. [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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