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So, the irony here is I was leery of trusting bitwarden for the longest time, because it looked like a single person doing all the work. As of late, there's been more contributions from more people, but a single entity owns the codebase for all clients (browser/mobile/server/etc). So I trust that the same company that hosts the data also owns the clients I'm using. Afaik, there's no reason to have to use BW clients (their APIs are open), but I don't think the market exists as theirs do the job just fine.
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I use KeePassXC - https://keepassxc.org on my computers and keepassdroid on my phones with the database synced between them using Syncthing .
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Does anyone else just use pass? I've always found it to be more than sufficient as a password manager. Syncing doesn't require any software or infrastructure I don't already have (just git, ssh, and a VPN for remote access) and it's got clients for my phone and autofill for my web browser. I used keepass before too and its also good (and arguably more secure) but I appreciate the simplicity of pass.