5 things you can do to protect your self-hosted password manager
Your private password repository needs to be protected at all costs!

The self-hosting landscape is chock-full of convenient services that pack tons of useful services to make your life easier. But once you’ve gone through waves of note-taking apps, dashboards, and finance apps, you may encounter a password manager like Bitwarden or Vaultwarden. Designed to help you effortlessly enter your passkeys, API tokens, and Lovecraftian ciphers, password managers are perfect for all demographics of PC users – and self-hosting one on your home lab can spare you from the privacy and security issues associated with storing passwords on third-party apps.