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In this tutorial, Ian Lamont from In 30 Minutes Guides explains how to create a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) in Google Docs. He emphasizes that this process can be done on both Windows PCs and Mac OS using the Chrome browser. It's important to note that this is not legal advice, and users are responsible for following the laws of their jurisdiction. The tutorial focuses on using a pre-built NDA template from the Google Docs template gallery. To access the template gallery, users should go to docs.google.com, click on the main menu, select settings, and ensure that "display recent templates on home screen" is checked off.