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Self-hosted password manager

Host your manager on your own infrastructure. Full control over your data, no dependence on a third-party service and compliance with your internal security policies.

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1Host your own password manager

Self-hosting gives you complete control over your data. Your passwords never touch third-party servers. Ideal for privacy-conscious users and enterprises with strict data requirements.

2Popular self-hosted options

Bitwarden offers official self-hosting. Vaultwarden is a lightweight alternative. Both support all features including 2FA, password sharing, and mobile apps.

3Setup considerations

Requires technical knowledge: server setup, SSL certificates, backups, updates. Use Docker for easier deployment. Ensure robust backup procedures for your vault data.

4Security responsibilities

You're responsible for security updates and server maintenance. Implement proper firewall rules, regular backups, and monitoring. For most users, cloud-hosted zero-knowledge solutions are simpler and equally secure.

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