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As a long time KeePass user, I highly suggest KeePassXC for desktop usage, and KeePassDX for mobile usage. Glad to see local encryption as the first comment, I will never trust any device that isn't my own with such sensitive info.
I use KeePass2Android, as it has native https/webdav support, while all other apps delegate that to Android/other Apps, but I can't find any option to actually do that, with webdav. And having a proper cache that works good with the dynamics of a webdav share is also nice.
Interesting! Personally I just transfer my local file over every once and a while with KDE Connect, as I'm not changing loads of my credentials often, but I can certainly understand why someone would want web connectivity so everything is synced up across devices.
Not only Webdav but also SFTP. So I can store my database-file in its own isolated user which can only be accessed via SSH.
Ah, a fellow keepass enjoyer.
Ah, a fellow keepass enjoyer.