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DOJ Seeks Driver Data from Apple and Google Amid Emissions Enforcement Changes

The Department of Justice has issued subpoenas for data on 100,000 drivers using the EZ Lynk tuning app, raising concerns about emissions enforcement and privacy.

Editorial StaffMay 18, 20261 MIN READ

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly subpoenaed Apple and Google for information regarding 100,000 drivers who utilize the EZ Lynk tuning application.

This move comes in the context of heightened scrutiny over emissions enforcement, which has recently seen changes that may impact how tuning apps are regulated.

The request for driver data has sparked discussions about privacy and the implications of such government actions on users of tuning technology.