If your concern is third-party reliability but you'd still like a password manager, I'd say your best bet would be pass + git. pass uses gpg to encrypt each password separately in a file structure, and works very well…
If you're using a *nix system: https://www.passwordstore.org/ I switched over from LastPass a few months ago. It uses gpg for encryption and supports git for password syncing between systems. Pretty simple to set up and…
If your concern is third-party reliability but you'd still like a password manager, I'd say your best bet would be pass + git. pass uses gpg to encrypt each password separately in a file structure, and works very well…
If you're using a *nix system: https://www.passwordstore.org/ I switched over from LastPass a few months ago. It uses gpg for encryption and supports git for password syncing between systems. Pretty simple to set up and…