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Not sure I understand why you'd want to self host a password manager. Bitwarden has never been breached AFAIK. How is it better or safer to keep if self hosted?

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[-] wryterra@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Personally I stick with Bitwarden because one thing I want to stay around if I nuke (accidentally, or deliberately) my homelab is my password manager!

[-] sevlonbhoi1@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

every device you use bitwarden has a local copy of all passwords. Even if you nuke your server, you still will have access to your passwords.

The server is just use to sync changes. if there is no sync needed, you don't need the server.

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