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<p>Tails cannot hide the information that identifies your phone on the local network.
If you connect your phone to a:</p><ul>
<li><p>
AWi-Fi network, then: the networkwill knowcan see the MACaddress of your phone.
</p><p>This has security implications that
are discussedwe explain in
our [[documentation on MAC address anonymization|first_steps/welcome_screen/mac_spoofing]].
Some phones have a feature to hide therealMAC address of the phone.</p></li><li><p>
A mMobile data network, then
: the networkwill beis able to know the identifier of your SIM card (IMSI)
andalsothe serial number of your phone (IMEI).</p></li></ul>
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