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How do I turn off MAC address randomization?
Tap Network & Internet -> Wi-Fi. Tap the gear icon associated with your network. Tap MAC address type….Disabling MAC Randomization
- Open the Settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, then tap Wi-Fi or WLAN.
- Tap the information button next to your network.
- Turn off Private Address.
- Re-join the network.
How do I change my randomized MAC address?
Wi-Fi settings
- Open the Settings app.
- Tap Network & Internet.
- Tap Wi-Fi.
- Tap the gear icon associated with the wireless connection to be configured.
- Tap Advanced.
- Tap Privacy.
- Tap Use Randomized MAC (Figure A).
Why does iOS 8 randomize the MAC address?
Starting in iOS 8, devices are supposed to randomize their MAC address when broadcasting these WiFi probes. The OS is responsible for creating random, locally administered MAC addresses. The hope is that so long as you aren’t connecting to wireless access points, your device can’t be used to track you anymore.
What happens to MAC address in iOS 8?
But Apple decided they could do better. Starting in iOS 8, devices are supposed to randomize their MAC address when broadcasting these WiFi probes. The OS is responsible for creating random, locally administered MAC addresses.
What do you need to know about Mac randomization?
What Is MAC Randomization. MAC randomization is a process where software changes the hardware MAC addresses (also known as global MAC addresses) to random and unpredictable strings. In some cases, the first octets (1/6ths of the MAC address) still represent the device manufacturer and model, pseudo-randomizing the rest of the address.
Why do I need randomized MAC address for airdrop?
Apple generates randomized MAC addresses for the Peer-to-Peer Wi-Fi connections that are used for AirDrop and AirPlay. Randomized addresses are also used for Personal Hotspot in iOS and iPadOS (with a SIM card) and Internet Sharing in macOS.