U.S. DOJ demands Apple and Google unmask over 100k users of popular car-tinkering app in emissions crackdown
Summary
The article covers the U.S. DOJ's request for personal data on potentially over 100,000 users of EZ Lynk’s Auto Agent car-tinkering app, including subpoenas to Apple, Google, Amazon, and Walmart. It highlights privacy and Fourth Amendment concerns raised by defendants and privacy groups, and discusses implications for digital privacy and enforcement.