Protection
One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement
A one-direction NDA for when you are the one sharing secrets: onboarding a contractor, a virtual assistant, or a vendor who will see your systems.
What is inside
- Disclosing and receiving party roles
- What counts as confidential and what does not
- Non-use and non-disclosure obligations
- Duration and enforcement language
Who it is for
Owners who are the only one sharing secrets: onboarding a contractor, a VA, or a vendor who will see your systems, pricing, or client list.
Questions it answers
- How do I protect my processes before giving someone access?
- What is the receiving party allowed and not allowed to do?
- When should I use a one-way NDA instead of a mutual one?
What you get
A one-way NDA in Word and PDF, plus a short note on when to use it instead of the mutual version.
Format: Editable Word + PDF
Preview shows the document layout. The full text is in your download.
Editable Word + PDF
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