Lanzing Marjolein
Interdisciplinary Hub for Security, Privacy and Data Governance, Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen, IHub 19th floor, room 19.06, Houtlaan 4, 6525 Nijmegen, XZ The Netherlands.
Ethics Inf Technol. 2021;23(Suppl 1):87-90. doi: 10.1007/s10676-020-09548-w. Epub 2020 Sep 29.
This research statement presents a roadmap for the ethical evaluation of contact tracing apps. Assuming the possible development of an effective and secure contact tracing app, this roadmap explores three ethical concerns-privacy, data monopolists and coercion- based on three scenarios. The first scenario envisions and critically evaluates an app that is built on the conceptualization of privacy as anonymity and a mere individual right rather than a social value. The second scenario sketches and critically discusses an app that adequately addresses privacy concerns but is facilitated by data monopolists such as Google and Apple. The final scenario discusses the coerced installation and use of a privacy-friendly, independently developed contact tracing app. The main worry is coercion through societal exclusion and limited societal participation. The statement concludes with three suggestions for designing an ethical contact tracing app and a research agenda.
本研究声明提出了一个用于接触者追踪应用程序伦理评估的路线图。假设可能开发出一款有效且安全的接触者追踪应用程序,该路线图基于三种情景探讨了三个伦理问题——隐私、数据垄断者和强制。第一种情景设想并批判性地评估一款基于将隐私概念化为匿名性且仅仅是一项个人权利而非社会价值构建的应用程序。第二种情景勾勒并批判性地讨论一款充分解决隐私问题但由谷歌和苹果等数据垄断者推动的应用程序。最后一种情景讨论一款隐私友好型、自主开发的接触者追踪应用程序的强制安装和使用。主要担忧是通过社会排斥和有限的社会参与形成的强制。声明最后提出了设计一款符合伦理的接触者追踪应用程序的三条建议以及一个研究议程。