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by tortasaur 2345 days ago
Keepass does support storing the database file locally. It is the default way it works.
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A local-only storage solution with your own syncing is by far the best way. Also, storing low security passwords (eg Netflix) in chrome / iOS keychain seems like a pretty safe trade off to me.
I'm still having issues convincing friends/family that the initial friction of a password manager and replacing all of your reused passwords is worth it at all.

Security is a battle of convenience, and we still haven't struck gold for the layman to have decent enough security hygiene.