I'm still happy with KeePass. Currently using one of my cloud-drive folders to manage my password files (at this point I have some context-specific side files), but debating switching over to a Resilio Sync share (possibly an encrypted share with a "know nothing" backup node in the cloud somewhere).
1Password. Can run 100% local(how I run it). It is Commercial, but on a Mac, especially with tools like <a href="https://github.com/ravenac95/sudolikeaboss" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/ravenac95/sudolikeaboss</a> , it's totally the best there is, integration wise, and speeds up productivity an amazing amount while staying pretty secure.
If you fancy a CLI and git repositories for synchronizing your password database, try the standard unix password manager
: <a href="https://www.passwordstore.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.passwordstore.org/</a>
I love pass (password store.org), which generates and files your password as a gpg encrypted file in a folder tree, is scalable to have the file decrypted by different gpg keys, comes with hit support, and a android app is available (fdroid) that integrates with openkeychain and yubikeys and fidesmo cards. Perfect.
I'm fond of pwsafe. Runs on Mac and IOS and shares file in cloud. Like that it is not browser based (though they do have an optional browser plug-in). Excellent for storing hundreds of passwords and security entries. <a href="https://pwsafe.info/" rel="nofollow">https://pwsafe.info/</a>
I use yubikey with lastpass. There are a bunch of options at <a href="https://www.yubico.com/why-yubico/for-individuals/password-managers/" rel="nofollow">https://www.yubico.com/why-yubico/for-individuals/password-m...</a>
KeePass is great - no connection to the cloud, so can't get attacked. Though putting it on Dropbox or Onedrive sort of defeats the purpose.<p>LastPass is great but there was a breach last year, in which they claim nothing was compromised and they offer a free plan.