Bitwarden. Either selfhosted or the official
this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
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Bitwarden, no question
Bitwarden. Definitely recommended.
As others say, Bitwarden checks all of those boxes, and KeepassXC technically doesn't fit the "not self hosted" requirement, but you can store your database file in any cloud storage you want.
You can use SafeInCloud.
If youβre comfortable around *nix stuff: pass. Open source, free forever, you can βhostβ it with Github private repo.
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I use a mixture of Bitwarden and KeepassXC.
BW for most uses KP for things I only want local copies of ^^