The Department of Justice has subpoenaed Apple and Google for the identities of 100,000 users who downloaded the EZ Lynk Auto Agent App.
The agency is seeking the names, addresses, and purchase histories of users.
The agency also subpoenaed Amazon and Walmart.
If you have ever downloaded the EZ Lynk Auto Agent app to your phone, the feds could soon have your information. In the last couple of months, the Department of Justice has subpoenaed Apple and Google, demanding that they hand over identifying information of at least 100,000 people.
The agency is investigating EZ Lynk following allegations that the company violated the Clean Air Act, suing it in 2021. The DOJ accused the company of intentionally selling the device to help owners remove emissions controls, a claim EZ Lynk denies.









