Your Privacy Choices
Use this page to understand the privacy choices available for communications, submissions, nomination records, event interactions and website data.
InfluenceAsia respects privacy requests while preserving legitimate editorial, research, legal and operational records where retention is necessary.
Available Choices
Access
Ask whether we hold personal information related to a submitted form, subscription, event, nomination or contact request.
Correction
Request correction of inaccurate contact, organizational, biographical or submission details.
Deletion
Request deletion of certain personal information, subject to legal, editorial, research and operational retention needs.
Communications
Opt out of non-essential newsletters, program updates or marketing communications where applicable.
How to Submit a Request
Submit privacy requests through the Contact page with the subject line “Privacy Request.” Include your name, organization, contact email, the page or form involved, and the action requested. We may ask for verification before acting on a request.
For security, do not send highly sensitive documents unless requested by the InfluenceAsia team through an appropriate channel.
Editorial and Research Retention
Some records may be retained where necessary to preserve editorial integrity, ranking methodology, source verification, legal compliance, dispute resolution, fraud prevention, event administration, audit trails or institutional research continuity.
If we cannot complete a request in full, we will aim to explain the reason where appropriate and permitted.
Cookie and Browser Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and review InfluenceAsia cookie categories on the Cookie Preferences page. Some essential technologies may be required for site operation and security.
Response Process
We review requests in light of the information provided, applicable law and operational requirements. Response times may vary depending on request complexity, verification needs and whether the request relates to editorial or research records.