Now that 'Background services' are out of 'System settings' IMHO there
is no viable reason not to have means to easily disable KDEConnect from
startup. I know it has requirements for continuous running witch makes
devs lives hard, but choosing what is running on OS and have an easy
solution to disable it, is the only Linux way. KDEConnect has change its
setup multiple times and now running `sudo ss -tulpan` reveals it's
active on 3+ ports. Building cross-platform app is hard, but this is one
of two settings I strongly disagree with defaults. If 'just uninstall
it' argument is sane, then this bug report would have never been opened
in a first place.

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  There's no Option to Disable the Startup of KDEConnect

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