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100% recommend moving off firefox's password manager, as it's generally much more insecure than something like Bitwarden
I gotta set up something on my home server fr
I've been using keepassxc for the last few years.
It's just an encrypted file you sync however you like. I use syncthing.
I ended up going from Firefox to Proton Pass -- and even though Proton is doing some sus things as a company politically, moving off Mastodon, etc., it was painless to export passwords from Firefox, import them into Proton Pass, and then use the Proton Pass extension / app across all devices.
It's unfortunate for Mozilla, their password manager was the first I ever used, but they let it lag so far behind they lost me as a user. Proton is way better. I'm sure other things are too.
Ideally, but bitwarden is a great in between solution, you can always export everything later to your self hosted solution of choice.
VaultWarden, selfhost bitwarden server