Does airport collect browsing history, or can it collect browsing data on any device connected to the router?

Does airport express automatically collect the history of any device that uses the wifi of the router it's connected to, or is it possible for the airport express to collect data?

If you are using AirPort Utility 6.x on your Mac, there are no "logs" or "statistics" that record or keep track of devices that have connected to the AirPort in the past.
It is possible to see some limited information about devices that are currently connected to the AirPort, but when they connected is not displayed.

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