Will my MAC Address change after updating OS?

I am using wi-fi network that needs the mac address. If I update my Firefox OS version, will the mac address be changed again?

Here is a few things that you can try.
1. Try booting to safe mode by holding the shift key while starting up.
2. Reset the SMC
3. Reset the PRAM
Hope this helps!

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