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Proton Pass keeps your passwords and identity secure with rigorous end-to-end encryption.
I'll likely be migrating over to Proton Pass[1] since I already have a Proton Mail subscription anyway. Seems like it meets all your criteria depending on what you consider to be a reasonable cost for a subscription. [1] https://proton.me/pass.
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Secure password manager that is open source with auto form fill, random password generator and many...
Take a look at Psono. https://psono.com It's quite similar to bitwarden, open source, has support for all common browsers with browser extensions, autofill and apps for android and iOS. You can host it yourself of use the free hosted version on https://psono.pw.
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Passky is a simple, modern, lightweight, open-source and secure password manager.
Very few open source password managers that have cloud sync and modern clients on popular platforms (I honestly don’t know any that I can recommend) The logic is making things open source can allow attackers to more easily identify vulnerabilities (flawed logic, but there’s some truth to it) I would stick to BitWarden or consider 1Password if I were you I did see https://passky.org/ sometime back, might work for you on Android.
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