• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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      8 hours ago

      The MAC, at least as it was conceptualised (as they said, MAC randomisation etc. mess with this), is a unique identifier for that specific device. It doesn’t change, and only one device has that specific MAC.

      Or more specifically, that specific network adaptor, the hardware responsible for connecting to networks. So one computer might have multiple MACs if, for example, it has an Ethernet port and a wifi card.

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        12 hours ago

        I hate that, as far as I know, on Android you can’t choose the “randomized” MAC

        • walden@wetshav.ing
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          12 hours ago

          You want to pick your own MAC? At least you can set it to not be random for a specific network.

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            12 hours ago

            Yes, by picking my own MAC as with my linux laptop I could share pre approved network access on both devices (although not at the same time)