Given these are the same extensions and apps regardless of whether you self-host, I think I'd go for cloud hosted, and use the time you save doing this on tackling those way worse issues. Thing I'd personally be more concerned about in terms of things going wrong is a malicious update of the extension, or mobile app - practically that is how you get past the crypto (for more background here check Tavis Ormandy's blog - he is pretty much *the* authority on this stuff). So then it's a shootout between whether it's more likely a highly visible and valuable service that is well defended (their hosted solution) is more secure than your unknown and possibly less actively monitored server - your call there. Password DB is going to be encrypted either way - and by their description they've done a better job than Lastpass (encrypting everything, including metadata). Sarah Tew/CNET Bitwarden cost and compatibility Sarah Tew/CNET You'll be hard-pressed to find a traditional platform Bitwarden. ![]() So then your decision is cloud host or locally host. Bitwarden is our top choice for a free password manager. ![]() Drive collaboration, boost productivity, and experience the power of open source with Bitwarden, the easiest way to secure all your passwords and sensitive information. Incidentally I noticed they posted their penetration test results publicly (under third party audits here: ) and the test was done by Cure53 - they are a pretty legit pentest shop, those aren't massive numbers of findings for almost 4 weeks of testing. Bitwarden Open Source Password Manager Bitwarden Move fast and securely with the password manager trusted by millions. Cool, I think your use-case means you need more sharing features - and sounds like you've already decided on bitwarden which I think is a pretty decent choice.
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