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The DOJ's EZ Lynk subpoenas turn an emissions case into a digital privacy fight
The US Department of Justice wants Apple and Google to provide data on more than 100,000 users of an OBDII app linked to emissions defeat-device allegations, raising broad privacy concerns.
Key Takeaways
- The DOJ has subpoenaed Apple and Google for data on at least 100,000 EZ Lynk app users.
- The case centers on allegations that EZ Lynk enabled emissions-system tampering, but the app also has lawful uses.
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