Bitwarden has a free tier. Firefox or (ugh) Google accounts are also free. Keepass is FOSS. There's no excuse to not use a password manager.
this post was submitted on 18 Sep 2025
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A subscription for a password manager ...? I suppose I don't know how password management on mobile works anyway, I don't use any app/service that needs one - I don't trust my phone with that kind of thing, and I'm definitely not doing banking on my phone.
Nobody except big corporate IT managers should be storing passwords in cloud. There are plenty of free FOSS managers that could be synced across devices without any subscription.
keepassX + syncthing is what use.