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If you work at a company that provides a password manager, then it's an easy choice for your work-related passwords. For personal stuff, though? There's nothing out there I feel comfortable recommending that isn't a pain in the ass.
Cloud services are mostly bullshit. LastPass got hacked hard earlier this year. OnePassword is no better. BitWarden is maybe better but self-hosting is obviously too high a bar and if you use their cloud service then you're still giving all your passwords to a third party.
And then if you actually want it to be convenient you need browser plugins. Nah.
Offline solutions like Keepass are great but then you need to find a way to manually sync them across devices. Pick your poison.