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by ryukoposting 34 days ago
Yup. But, where to?
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I know it's not open-source, but I've been happy with Protonpass.
At least the clients are, it's something.

https://github.com/protonpass

And they get audited, last one quite recently[1]:

The audit confirmed Proton Pass security is exceptionally robust:

- No remote exploits found: Users cannot be hacked simply by visiting a malicious website or clicking a link.

- No encryption bypasses identified: Attackers can’t use shortcuts, backdoors, or weak keys to bypass the encryption layer.

Take it for what it's worth.

[1]: https://proton.me/business/blog/proton-pass-audit-2026

Turns out I'm already paying for that but not using it, so I guess it is time to get locked into the Proton ecosystem even more...
If you prefer self hosting that's not a viable alternative.
I decided to go with Proton Pass for now since I already use Protonmail, but I'm still looking
Brb vibe coding a replacement /s