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is an NDA the same as a confidentiality agreement yes it is NDA stands for non-disclosure agreement it says that you wont disclose confidential information thats the same thing as a confidentiality agreement theyre the same thing these are just titles what does matter is whats in the document but you can have two confidentiality agreements that are very different you can have two ndas that are very different but whether you call the document an NDA or a confidentiality agreement is really irrelevant its just a title its like whether you use the word contract or agreement theyre synonyms of each other it doesnt matter which one you use both of them are the same weve covered all the questions we have time for today love to have you at a future live session if youd like to know about these and by the way theyre usually not available in full online unless you hop onto them live then you can watch them but if you would like to be part of the next one feel free to register at aaro