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Catberry.js is an open-source isomorphic JavaScript framework for building universal web applications that run both on the server and in the browser using the same codebase. It supports server-side rendering and single-page application patterns. As a framework, it has no built-in data collection, and GDPR compliance depends entirely on the application built with it.
Catberry.js is an open-source isomorphic JavaScript framework for building universal web applications. It supports a component-based architecture where the same code runs on both Node.js (for server-side rendering) and in the browser. It provides built-in routing, data fetching, and state management with no built-in data collection.
Catberry.js has no GDPR implications as a framework. GDPR obligations depend on the application and services integrated. Apply GDPR at the application level, including consent management, data subject rights handling, and DPAs with backend services.
No GDPR actions are required for Catberry.js itself. Apply compliance at the application level. Install via npm. No privacy policy entry, DPA, or cookie notice is needed for the framework.
Websites using Catberry.js must obtain user consent under GDPR regulations.
DPIA considerations
A DPIA is not required for Catberry.js. It may be required for applications built with it that process large-scale personal data or perform automated decision-making.
Sample consent text
This application is built with Catberry.js. Data collection and processing within this application is described in our privacy policy.
Third-party domains contacted
catberry.ionpmjs.comCookies placed
| Name | Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| catberry_none | session | Session | Catberry.js sets no cookies by default — application cookies depend on developer implementation |
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No. Catberry.js is an isomorphic JavaScript framework. GDPR applies to the application built with it.
Catberry.js itself does not. Session and authentication cookies are set by the application built with it.
No. A DPIA may be needed for specific application features.
No. It is a self-hosted framework. Transfers depend on backend services the application uses.
No. Describe the data your application collects, not the framework.
Catberry.js has limited active development. Consider actively maintained alternatives like Next.js or Nuxt.js for new projects.
Install via npm and follow the Catberry.js documentation for application structure.
Apply GDPR at the application level: consent management, data minimisation, DPAs with backend services, and data subject rights implementation.