I personally love proton pass’s frontend app, but i don’t wanna host my data on proton’s servers(personal reasons). Is there any other password managers that support iOS, android, and browser extension, that is as good. (I tried bitwarden wasn’t good cuz on mobile I had to reenter master pass over and over. I tried keypassxc, but the frontend sucks and dealing with syncing between devices is a pain in the ass.) I appreciate everyone’s help!

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    I tried bitwarden wasn’t good cuz on mobile I had to reenter master pass over and over

    Setup fingerprint unlock and enable it in Bitwarden.

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    I don’t understand your issue with needing to enter your master password repeatedly with Bitwarden. You can use biometrics or a pass code to sign in on mobile. It’s pretty easy to enable in the settings. You enter master password once, turn on passcode or biometrics and then that’s it.

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      7 hours ago

      For me, I’m extra paranoid… Someone can forcefully unlock with biometric

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    Whats wrong with keepass. I’v been syncing with syncthing for years now. I still don’t know why frontend matters is not like you will use it every 10 minutes

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    Bitwarden, is still the way to go. I say this as a proton customer. I’ve learned to work around it’s small annoyances

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    10 hours ago

    If your main concern is usability, 1password works pretty well. The downsides are it’s paid, closed source, and I think they removed the option to use a local vault, so it might have to be cloud.

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      I’ll check it out. If it’s cheap I might be willing to try it. Its not like proton is FOSS.

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          Only the frontend. Not the backend, so you can’t self host without modifying both browser extension and mobile app, along with rewriting a server from scratch.

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            Okay fair enough, but that is at least slightly different than saying Proton isn’t FOSS, but I understand.

            They have a pretty good FOSS standing and audits for software they distribute. While that doesn’t make it easy to host privately, it does make it trivial to see how data is shipped to their servers.

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    I’m in the same boat. Wanted to do Bitwarden but their sign up process is garbage. It never sends me the confirmation email. I’d love to set up a keypassxc server, but didn’t know about the frontend issues.

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      The frontend for keypassxc isn’t necessarily horrible, it’s just proton pass feels like magic, while key pass feels just barely working. idk I remember it being kinda awkward

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    Ive found pencil/pen and paper and memorization work (ive been got by a bad download they cant scrape the paper) its old school but its pretty good not all eggs in one basket kind of thing

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      Good luck, but I still recommend encrypted offline strong passwords