Randomised Private Mac Address causing issues with Hotspot Signin

it seems that Mikrotik will not bring a solution to this issue. http cookies are a good solution for verification. http cookies work seamlessly on android , windows and linux devices. ios denies this. I think from now on I will give up microtics and use pfsense.

the private mac should never have been considered a security tool. the work is actually the opposite. what else can it do but make it easier for the person who makes unwanted movements on your network to escape from the logs and make the system administrator disappear into the logs? In the world where Captive Portals are everywhere, phone manufacturers should at least turn off this feature by default. and this feature, which is claimed to provide security, is actually a trap for system administrators. while I have been able to block devices with malicious system movements for years with a few lines of script, I am now hunting for mac logs. for the internet used in the public domain, we cannot make an announcement to turn off the private mac feature, especially to an ignorant society.

terribly slow , selfish apple network devices that require special training to access the open Internet in a public space, and ignorant customers who get a headache because of this. Why is it still preferred?