Io is a loopback interface and is a virtual interface. It is not linked to any kind of physical or other logical interface. It can be used for routing protocol to paths for a device. Several programs can use this, like antivirus, a Cloud or a Firewall for example. A 127.0.0.1 or Localhost is one of the usage. It is not necessary to disable or uninstall this.
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It seems that the 'Conexión cableada' network interface is not actually displayed in the tray list if there is no cable connected to it, that is, to that network card. And once the cable is disconnected it disappears from the tray list again.
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