Whenever we process personal identifiable data from a person, it requires consent. For that consent it is important to explain what data you are processing and for what purpose you are processing it. That is why there is a list explaining what we have in the database and why. Your consent is not explicitly asked for this, it is implicit as you have to agree with the TOS and Privacy statements, which is done when someone registers. For those who already registered a long time ago these documents were not what they were now. So, I have not explicitly asked your consent for the personal identifiable data we store in the database. Not entirely sure if that is completely compliant. That said, the only personal identifiable data, not under your control, we store, is the IP address.
For personal identifiable cookies, an opt-in is needed, which provides consent. The cookies needed to provide the basic functionality of the website, the so called functional cookies, don’t require an opt-in.
As you see in the listing there are two cookies that are not functional. I am working on getting an opt-in/out in place for those.