The "flow" component of Nissenbaum's contextual integrity model refers to how personal information moves within a particular context or domain. This model emphasizes that privacy is maintained when information flows according to norms appropriate to that context. For example, health information shared between a patient and doctor should not be shared outside the medical context without consent.
[Reference:, IAPP CIPT Study Guide, "Privacy Frameworks and Models," which discusses Nissenbaum's contextual integrity model and its components, including the flow of information within contexts., , ]
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