Proton
Empowering you to choose a better internet where privacy is the default. Protect yourself online with Proton Mail, Proton VPN, Proton Calendar, Proton Drive. Proton Pass and SimpleLogin.
Proton Mail is the world's largest secure email provider. Swiss, end-to-end encrypted, private, and free.
Proton VPN is the world’s only open-source, publicly audited, unlimited and free VPN. Swiss-based, no-ads, and no-logs.
Proton Calendar is the world's first end-to-end encrypted calendar that allows you to keep your life private.
Proton Drive is a free end-to-end encrypted cloud storage that allows you to securely backup and share your files. It's open source, publicly audited, and Swiss-based.
Proton Pass Proton Pass is a free and open-source password manager which brings a higher level of security with rigorous end-to-end encryption of all data (including usernames, URLs, notes, and more) and email alias support.
SimpleLogin lets you send and receive emails anonymously via easily-generated unique email aliases.
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I am personally not happy with proton pass on Android in general. Because of a password manager I no longer know passwords by heart and I've had multiple occasions where Proton Pass acted as if there was no password saved for a certain account. Not just autofill, also when I open the app and looked for it manually it wasn't there. Not sure this is similar to your experience, but the only 'solution' for me has been to go on my desktop or laptop and copy paste the password into an effing email. The first time I thought it was me but I think this happened like 5 times now, so I'm ditching the service when I get around to it. Luckily they've made it as easy to export data (I believe and hope) as it was to import it.
☞ https://f-droid.org/packages/com.kunzisoft.keepass.libre
Thanks I'm gonna check it out but what so far has kept me from Foss with stuff like this is that I want it to work on multiple devices and self hosting stuff seems rather technical compared to out of the box stuff like proton pass. Used bitwarden before and I'm inclined to move back there.
It is a bit technical, but it's good learning experience as well. I don't really trust cloud services with storing my passwords, so I use Syncthing (including a central server at home) to keep the database updated between devices.