I've never used a password manager (except for work where it's required) because I really don't like the idea of having such an all encompassing single point of failure like that

But I'm reaching the point where I think I might just have to. I have so many accounts and my brain just can't fit any more good passwords in

So uh does anyone out there have any recommendations

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@lion I use enpass, my partner uses bitwarden. I know a Bitwarden server can be self-hosted (which we're looking into), and Enpass allows you to keep a device as the 'master' and have a device sync up to it when on the same wifi if privacy is a concern.

If it's not, then most password managers are pretty good really. You can even use a really simple password manager like Keepass and sync it using your Google drive if you want

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