Feature flags (also known as feature toggles, feature switches, or experiment flags) are a software development technique that allows developers to enable or disable certain features or functionalities in a software application without deploying new code. They are commonly used for A/B testing, phased rollouts, and conditional feature releases, enabling greater control and flexibility in the development and deployment process. They help reduce risk, accelerate delivery, and gather user feedback more effectively.
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