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Or, if you don't want the hassle, get Bitwarden
AFAIK Bitwarden is fine from a freedom standpoint but for me I don't want to rely on any "Cloud" provider for something as sensitive as passwords. The "hassle" as you put it is worth it to keep control and ownership of my password database to myself.
Fwiw, believe you can self host that thing, which takes your passwords out of the hands of said cloud provider.