+1 for adding the option on a per-user basis. It's not just a matter of
convenience; the lack of this option breaks KDE Connect on my multiuser
system: As soon as a second desktop session is started, the new
kdeconnectd instance seems to steal the Android app's attention, leaving
it unable to communicate with the first paired instance.

I tried copying /etc/xdg/autostart/org.kde.kdeconnect.daemon.desktop to
the second user's ~/.config/autostart/ and adding Hidden=true, as
specified in the freedesktop spec. It didn't help.

I tried renaming /etc/xdg/autostart/org.kde.kdeconnect.daemon.desktop.
It didn't help.

I searched for a systemd --user unit that I could disable. I didn't find
one.

This really should be a per-user option, listed in Background Services
along with all the others.

In the meantime, I would appreciate a workaround, if somebody knows of
one.

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  There's no Option to Disable the Startup of KDEConnect

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