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I tried bitwarden and others and finally just settled on the firefox password manager. It does everything I need.
My only gripe is having to insert my password every 15min (afaik it's either that or having all your accessible by anyone using your computer). That and the fact that they discontinued the password manager they had on Android. This is what made me move to bitwarden.
I use it on Android Firefox every day, it syncs my passwords to all my linked firefox instances.
Ah, I was using Firefox Lockwise, which was discontinued, but I see that Firefox itself can act as a password manager now?
By which I mean an auto-fill service
Yes, andiyou can sync between you installs.
It not perfect but it's enough for me at least.