A one-way Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract between two parties where a disclosing party shares confidential or proprietary information with a receiving party, and the receiving party agrees to keep that information confidential.
In a one-way NDA, only one party is disclosing confidential information, while the other party is obliged to maintain confidentiality.
One-way NDAs are commonly used in situations where one party needs to share sensitive information with another party for a specific purpose, such as during business negotiations, partnerships, or collaborations.