On iPhone/iPad, open Settings, then WiFi, tap the information 'i' icon next to your network, and then toggle "Use Private Address" off. Select Advanced - Privacy and tap "Use device MAC". To turn this off on your Android phone, go to its WiFi settings and tap the gear icon next to the current network. So in your Samsung Galaxy phones the MAC address is by default randomised and this address is used instead of the device MAC address. Both iOS and Android devices randomise their MAC addresses for privacy reasons. It looks like in your case the device randomly changes its MAC address, which is common for mobile phones. If WiFi Guard has detected a device, it means the device is connected already.
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