It was one of the easiest to setup and it works flawlessly. I’m a bit paranoid about losing my data even with the backups… Any recommendation?

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    I regularly hear it’s great. Has anyone moved from KeePass? I haven’t read anything that makes me think I should move on from KeePass. I have maybe ~4-5 clients and merging databases has been very easy since no client is offline for too long.

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      I tried it but reverted back to KeePass. I didn’t see any advantage with Vaultwarden and having it exposed so brazenly didn’t fill me with confidence. When I tried to run in parallel I found that you can’t sync vault warden with a keepass DB file. You can import it, but once it’s imported you can’t keep them in sync. Re-do an import and you end up with everything duplicated - but updated entries… which is the up to date one? If it had better syncing I could see myself using keepass on mobile and vaultwarden on PC. But at the end KeePass is just brilliant as it is and that’s fine with me.

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      I moved to Vaultwarden from Keepass with Nextcloud. I used that for a long time, but noticed severe syncing issues at some point. And because the sync was constantly overwriting the full kdbx container in the cloud from different devices that I’m using at the same time, it seemed very unsafe and hard to troubleshoot. I like KeepassXC and KeepassDX a lot more than the Bitwarden apps, but the more stable, built-in sync is more important for me.

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      KeePass recently had a password recovery vulnerability. I personally use KeePass XC, Syncing and between devices (only in my trusted LAN) with Syncthing and backing up automatically on my Homeserver.

      That way, I can make sure that none of my stuff gets sent to the internet, also my passwords are encrypted using a Passfile, which I never transmit.