For password manager, I use Strongbox on both macOS and iOS. These use the 
KeePass format (KDBX), for which there exist tools and libraries for all 
platforms. I don’t know what an Android user would use, but on Windows you’d 
use KeePass (the original .net app, with plug-ins as desired).

Why leave 1Password? Subscription, Electron apps everywhere, and the loss of 
data sovereignty. I respect their choice to go off down the path of pleasing 
enterprise, and to be sure it’s still all pretty accessible, but really, I 
can’t in good conscience pay a subscription for managing and accessing data 
that’s mine. The reason you use a password manager is simply to liberate your 
passwords from the proprietary control of a single vendor. Even BitWarden, 
another client-server password manager with a web extension for autofill, can 
be self-hosted, using the excellent VaultWarden server. But nothing compares 
with a genuinely native solution, and Strongbox supports Apple’s native 
platform APIs for both the UI and autofill in Safari beautifully. And, even 
though Strongbox now supports their own proprietary sync service, I already had 
a setup for remotely reaching my NAS over sftp, for simple syncing, which is 
arguably the hardest part about using KeePass-based options, especially on iOS. 
So it was goodbye to 1Password. I can recommend it to the geek who wants it all 
and isn’t afraid to make a few little sacrifices in convenience.

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