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Only one response in here for using Nginx, and there should be more. The Nginx SSL proxy works with the DuckDNS add-on to manage your IP address and and keep your LetsEncrypt certificates up to date.
If you own a domain and want to do that, you can use the Nginx Proxy Manager, which can also manage LetsEncrypt certs. It's a bit more complex to set up.
Combined with the OTP authentication built-into Home Assistant, it's a pretty good option. The risk is that Home Assistant itself is your edge, and it's always possible there's something to exploit on the front-end.