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I'm using gnome-passwordsafe (gtk keepass) both on Arch desktop and postmarketOS phone with Gnome-mobile
Nextcloud for sync
Been using Keeper. I would run a self-hosted Bitwarden instance but I travel a ton and don't trust AWS / GCP with my data (would put it on a Raspberry Pi I have lying around). If I didn't travel, I would 100% have self-hosted it for the added security and peace of mind.
So far, I've had a great experience with Keeper. It hasn't had a breach in a hot minute, and it auto fills on all my devices perfectly regardless of OS. Very happy so far, but will probably move as soon as I stop travelling quite as much.
I use keepassx and cloud storage to move it between computers like a caveman.
I use KeepassXC on my desktops and laptops. On my Pinephone CE I use Gnome Password Manager because it is more optimized for mobile screens. On my Pixel 2 on Ubuntu Touch I use an unnoficial port of Bitwarden. Overall I use my desktop and laptops the most so KeePassXC is my go to and favorite.
Strongbox (basically Keepass for Mac).
hunter2
/s
In all seriousness, I’ve been using 1Password and have had no complaints.
Yeah, bitwarden rules
keepassxc for linux, keepassdx for android
iCloud Keychain
I used to use keepassxc, but I was too lazy to sync everything with syncthing. That's why I use bitwarden
1Password, it's cross-compatible across all my devices, and for all sites that support it, a YubiKey hardware 2FA key.
But if you're not a fan of trusting a 3rd party company, then KeePass is probably still your safest bet.
What I use is just password manager. It's offline and it only backs up to your phone or SD card. I ended up getting the paid version so I could store more than 12. I never looked for another one because this one does exactly what I want and ir seems solid privacy wise.