Noun
NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement)
Published
02 Jul 2026
Updated
02 Jul 2026
An NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) is a legal contract that ensures confidential information shared between two or more parties is not disclosed to outside parties. NDAs are commonly used in partnerships, sales negotiations, and early-stage vendor conversations.
Example:
Before sharing a roadmap deck, a partner manager checks Introw to confirm the partner’s NDA is signed and logged. The partner then receives access to confidential materials.
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