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chickahoona
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
If you are looking for an alternative take a look at Psono. It's open source, only sold B2B so it's free for individuals. It's made in Germany, so a European alternative to the US solutions. It has all the typical features with browser extensions and apps for android and iOS.
chickahoona
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Try Psono. You can share any secret via a link https://doc.psono.com/user/basic/sharing.html#with-externals...

You could eather host it yourself or use e.g. https://psono.pw, a free hosted instance of Psono. In regards of trust. Psono is audited every year and the company behind it is ISO27001 certified.
chickahoona
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
Take a look at Psono. You can share any secret stored there with a link. https://doc.psono.com/user/basic/sharing.html#with-externals...
chickahoona
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Hi, Sascha here, the main developer behind Psono. Psono has been audited multiple times so far, usually on a yearly bases. The last one here https://psono.com/blog/security-audit-2024 (you will also find a link to the audit itself)
chickahoona
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
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chickahoona
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I hope not to offend anyone, but if you want a real open source password manager take a look at Psono.

I am Sascha, the main developer behind it and we have no VC money nor any plan to do a stunt like this.
chickahoona
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Ever tried Psono? (I am Sascha, the main developer behind it)

It has SSO / encryption / self hosting / ... and even the enterprise version is free for up to 10 users and if you need more you only pay €2.5 / user / month.