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Who do you recommend?
Keepass is probably the most secure, but was a pain for multi device / multi OS users last time I used it.
Currently I use Bitwarden. You can either use their backend or you can self host. Cross platform, multi device support, 2FA support.
I use Keepass with Syncthing as the sync backend. Syncthing comes as a Docker container these days and sets up in seconds, I like how it doesn't rely on a central server and gives you some redundancy.
Also, Keepassxc is a rewrite with better integration, true cross platform support and more features, keepassxc.org
Thoughts on 1Password?
They are okay, but I had massive problems with their browser plugin after a while and moved to bitwarden
I don’t know much about them to be honest, and what little I have heard sounded like it was paid for. My knee jerk reaction is to avoid them. Maybe they’re decent, maybe not. Couldn’t say.