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I wouldn't use chromium. Never heard of keepass, the people on the security sub recommend bitwarden.
"The cloud is just someone else's computer", so I guess if you trust bitwarden, that's cool. I hear that everything is encrypted before it's sent to their servers, but I prefer having everything done locally via KeePassXC.
You can self host the server very easily.
Ah, that's something I didn't know. I thought it was centralized.
Keepass is very good. Bitwarden just has a server side so it's easier to set up and use for multiple devices.
I use keepassxc + syncthing, super easy to setup and decentralized.
I've been using keepass for years. If someone gets a hold of the vault file, the passphrase could potentially be found.
Unless you do selfhost correctly, yeah you want to trust somebody else.