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confidentiality

The entrustment of proprietary information from one party to another for that party's exclusive use so as not to impart the obtained knowledge to others.

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  1. Confidentiality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  3. Confidentiality - Medical Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
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  4. confidentiality - The Free Dictionary
    con·fi·den·tial (k n f -d n sh l). adj. 1. Done or communicated in confidence; secret. 2. Entrusted with the confidence of another: a confidential secretary. 3.
     
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