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[โ€“] JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I'll second the other comment suggesting KeePass, but the biggest issue I had with it was syncing the database across devices. Ultimately I stored it in OneDrive, but it occurred to me that at that point it wasn't much different to a cloud password manager, which I especially didn't trust.

I now self host a Vaultwarden instance from my Raspberry Pi, and that works perfectly for me, but it does require a bit of Linux experience and a spare device to run the server.

I'm using KeepassXC and sync with Syncthing (which is P2P), and I'm quite happy with it. Seems like you got your setup figured out, but this is a bit simpler for someone looking into password managers

KeepassXC also has a great browser integration c: