https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466420
--- Comment #3 from Andrei Rybak <rybak....@gmail.com> --- For those who don't mind editing Dolphin's data manually, zacharytalis proposed a hacky solution over at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466416#c4: > For the time being, you can prune these spam entries by editing > "~/.local/share/user-places.xbel" directly. (make sure to be careful and > take a backup, yada yada) I looked at the structure of this XML file, which consisted mostly of <bookmark> tags. Each bookmark has a <title> tag, which has the strings which I was interested in -- the names of the phones. I grepped the file for all <title> tags. I noticed that all the erroneous entries are clumped together: > $ cd ~/.local/share > $ grep '<title>' user-places.xbel | uniq > [...] > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> > <title>Xiaomi</title> > <title>Pixel 6A</title> So I did the following: 1. Found the first bookmark with the <title> of an erroneous entry 2. Started selection 3. Found the last erroneous bookmark 4. Made sure the selection starts at an opening tag <bookmark> and ends at a closing tag </bookmark> 5. Deleted the whole selection -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.