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Bitwarden is awesome! I used it for like three years, but I recently moved everything to Keepass. Only thing with Keepass is having to manage your own backups
why did you change? bitwarden is the best, what benefit did you gain? also sounds way cooler than keepass
Bitwarden is great because they're convenient. However, I figure that becoming self-reliant on maintaining my own password database wouldn't be a bad idea. I believe storing everything locally gives me just a tad more security in case something were to happen with Bitwarden.
You could self-host vaultwarden
I've not got the knowhow to do that. I'm also not in charge of the family router so I haven't got the permissions to really manage my own server anyway. Someday I'll have my own place and I'll probably put something together but I'm pretty satisfied with Keepass :)
Makes sense, if you ever need help with self hosting you can DM me on Matrix. The address is on my profile description.
you can save it locally with bitwarden.
Why did you move to KeePass? I host my own vaultwarden instance for myself and my friends.
I wanted to try something new and I also figure it's a bit more future-proof in case Bitwarden ever decides to change their pricing models such that the free tier loses any features.
I'm sure self-hosting your password manager gives you some awesome bonuses but I don't have the knowhow nor do I have control over the family internet router so I don't think I can work that out just yet.