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I use Linkwarden. It’s similar to Raindrop, as mentioned by the other comment, but self hosted. It even creates archived copies of saved pages, similar to archive.org. My Links is a community made iOS client for it, and there’s an android client as well which I don’t know the name of.
Another popular option is Karakeep. It seems to have slightly more features, and it’s been a hit since I’ve tried it, but Linkwarden had the edge on UI/UX imo. Try both and see what you like.
The thing I like most about linkwarden is that it integrates with my existing single sign on (authentik). After you get to a certain number of apps, it becomes extremely annoying to not have this so I now look for SSO as a major factor when deciding what app to use.
The small android app that allows android share button to send links to the app and full archive options also make it fantastic