
Confidentiality Agreements
Confidentiality agreements, often called non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), are legal contracts that protect sensitive information. When two parties share confidential data—like business plans, trade secrets, or personal details—they use these agreements to ensure that the information remains private. Both parties agree not to disclose the information to others without permission. Violating this agreement can lead to legal consequences. Essentially, it’s a way to build trust and protect sensitive information in professional relationships.