Without native apps for iOS to integrate with Safari and apps, password managers are a nonstarter for me.
Presently I use Bitwarden (with a selfhosted Vaultwarden backend) for this reason, and block the phone-home spyware the Bitwarden people ship in the client with DNS blackholing.
Happy to replace it if: a) there is an import path from Bitwarden and b) a good client for iOS that supports the native iOS password manager APIs. I expect further enshittification from Bitwarden in the future, and keep a close eye on new projects like this one as a result.
Uber’s driverless vehicle killed someone jaywalking at night in another state. So you can’t say they’ve never killed anyone. Plus Teslas have killed their own occupants plenty of times.
Presently I use Bitwarden (with a selfhosted Vaultwarden backend) for this reason, and block the phone-home spyware the Bitwarden people ship in the client with DNS blackholing.
Happy to replace it if: a) there is an import path from Bitwarden and b) a good client for iOS that supports the native iOS password manager APIs. I expect further enshittification from Bitwarden in the future, and keep a close eye on new projects like this one as a result.
Managing a vault server sounds like a pain.