摘要:This article deals with the technical genesis of ubiquitous computing and the
opportunities for social participation in the development of technology. In this
context, the ability of the system to protect the private sphere is identified
as one of the most important criteria for a socially acceptable constitution. On
the basis of the relationship between privacy and freedom, it is shown that the
trust necessary for the social establishment of global IT networks is only
developed through the preservation of the freedoms of choice and action.