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No. No network capable electronic devices period. It is absolutely possible to correlate the device MAC address to a protest, and the US government has repeatedly proven they have backdoor access to wireless access points and routers to collect this information.
Android now has MAC address randomization btw
But the phone imei is still always yours. If there's a SIM in there, or it connects to a mobile service, you're cooked anyway.
Most phones and tablets have E-SIM now so its a moot point
Then it automatically connects for emergency calls, and ya cooked.
bruh, back door smack door. they are litterally just buying it.