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I believe phones broadcast a sort of fingerprint when searching for wifi and/or Bluetooth connections. No MAC address needed!
The MAC is generally the fingerprint. Looks like Apple handles this when searching as well:
https://support.apple.com/guide/security/wi-fi-privacy-secb9cb3140c/web
I haven't heard of anything else besides MAC being broadcast during the searching phase. Can you give an example or technical term?
Phones routinely look for specific SSIDs by their names. Imagine you're strolling through a mall while your appearance changes every 2 seconds, but you keep yelling out the names of 5 other peoole. People will not know who you are really, but they will be able to follow you around because they will know that it's you who yells those 5 names no matter what you look like.
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