Bitwarden
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Yeah, don’t trust your most critical passwords to a browser when you can instead use a dedicated bit of software designed for saving passwords securely and which will also work on your phone and any other browser you may care to use.
Bitwarden + Vaultwarden server. Or KeepassXC.
I don't recommend using the browsers password manager.
keepass + syncthing. Both have clients for every platform, are self-hosted, and use strong encryption.
@alvaro @selfhosted @selfhost keepassxc perhaps.
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#PasswordStore https://passwordstore.org/ it's what I use between Firefox in different devices including Android
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