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protonpass for sure.
Bitwarden is great, but it's way too easy to lock yourself out of it if it's your first pw manager ever.
What would you suggest to first time users so they avoid being locked out?
Make sure you absolutely know your master password or put a hint as there's no way to ever reset or recover that password if you forget it