Other than listing all Running Processes, is there a way to see an
unabridged (and exclusive) list of all auto-start applications that are
running as "NoDisplay"?

Your point of preventing users from "shooting themselves in the foot"
makes sense, but on the other hand, transparency is also important. I
like your idea of labeling important things as essential services. But
in my case, KDEConnect is not an essential service.

I think it is ok to warn people before allowing them to toggle something
important off, but "hiding it completely" seems less than forthcoming.
The policy I'd advocate, is that if a program or service is important
enough to auto-start, it is important enough to be listed in an
unabridged list where all other auto-start programs and service are
listed. Such lists should be unabridged in my opinion. If it auto-
starts, list it.

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  There's no Option to Disable the Startup of KDEConnect

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