The Department of Justice has ordered Apple and Google to provide user data from an OBDII app related to EZ Lynk, a company previously sued for allegedly helping customers modify their vehicles to violate emissions regulations. This move raises significant privacy concerns as it involves accessing personal information of at least 100,000 users who downloaded the EZ Lynk Auto Agent app.
Developers and tech professionals should watch how this case evolves, particularly regarding data privacy laws and protections for platform providers involved in similar scenarios.
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