vaultwarden

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Vaultwarden is an open-source, self-hosted password manager that serves as a lightweight alternative to Bitwarden. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Vaultwarden as a key tool for users seeking privacy and control by self-hosting their own password management solution. It is frequently mentioned alongside other self-hosted applications in guides about running services on Windows PCs, low-cost hardware, or without a dedicated NAS. The recurring theme is that Vaultwarden enables users to securely store and manage passwords on their own infrastructure, reducing reliance on cloud-based services. Topics cover setup, integration with Windows environments, and its role in a broader self-hosted ecosystem for enhanced data sovereignty.
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