Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) in the tech industry have been highlighted for their dual nature. Initially designed to protect intellectual property and business secrets, these legal documents have increasingly come under scrutiny. Critics argue that they may be used to suppress the voices of women who face discrimination or harassment, effectively shielding perpetrators and the companies from public accountability and legal consequences.
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