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100% recommend moving off firefox's password manager, as it's generally much more insecure than something like Bitwarden
I gotta set up something on my home server fr
Ideally, but bitwarden is a great in between solution, you can always export everything later to your self hosted solution of choice.
VaultWarden, selfhost bitwarden server
I've been using keepassxc for the last few years.
It's just an encrypted file you sync however you like. I use syncthing.
I ended up going from Firefox to Proton Pass -- and even though Proton is doing some sus things as a company politically, moving off Mastodon, etc., it was painless to export passwords from Firefox, import them into Proton Pass, and then use the Proton Pass extension / app across all devices.
It's unfortunate for Mozilla, their password manager was the first I ever used, but they let it lag so far behind they lost me as a user. Proton is way better. I'm sure other things are too.