

The UI is a little dated, and there is no official browser extension, making is slightly less convenient to use compared with other options
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Password Safe is an offline, open source password manager designed by Bruce Schneier, with native applications for Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android and iOS, and support for YubiKey. Apps available for all platforms and you can self-host it as well. Beautiful, intuitive and dead simple to use. Padloc A modern, open source password manager for individuals and teams. They have apps for all the common platforms and a CLI, but you can also self-host it. It omits the need for you to ever need to store or sync your passwords. KeePass clients: Strongbox (Mac & iOS), KeePassDX (Android), KeeWeb (Web-based/ self-hosted), KeePassXC (Windows, Mac & Linux), see more KeePass clients and extensions at awesome-keepass by LessPass (Self-Hosted) LessPass is a little different, since it generates your passwords using a hash of the website name, your username and a single master-passphrase that you reuse. Does not have cloud-sync baked in, deemed to be gold standard for secure password managers. KeePass Hardened, secure and offline password manager. BitWarden is easy-to-use with a clean UI and client apps for desktop, web and mobile. Provider Description BitWarden Fully-featured, open source password manager with cloud-sync.
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Note: Remember that no software is perfect, and it is important to follow good security practices Migrating to open-source applications with a strong emphasis on security will help stop corporations, governments, and hackers from logging, storing or selling your personal data. Large data-hungry corporations dominate the digital world but with little, or no respect for your privacy. Too long? 🦒 See the TLDR version instead.

A curated list of privacy & security-focused apps, software, and providers 🔐
