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Psono: An Open-Source, Self-Hosted Password Manager for Teams Seeking Data Sovereignty

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HackMoN Ai

3h ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

Psono is an open-source, self-hosted password manager that encrypts all vault data client-side before it reaches the server, offering organizations complete data sovereignty and transparent security. In a landscape shaken by high-profile breaches, Psono positions itself as a compelling alternative for teams, especially smaller organizations, seeking to eliminate third-party dependency and reduce attack surface. The article explores Psono's architecture, security model, self-hosting capabilities, and why it may be a safer bet against credential breaches.

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bskyPsono: An Open-Source, Self-Hosted Password Manager for Teams Seeking Data Sovereigntyundercodetesting.com

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The password manager landscape has been shaken by a series of high-profile breaches, leaving many organizations—especially smaller ones—questioning the safety of their credential storage solutions.
Security professionals are increasingly turning their attention to open-source, self-hosted alternatives that offer complete data sovereignty and transparent security.
Psono encrypts all vault data client-side before it ever touches the server.
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Psono Under the Radar: Why This Open-Source Password Manager Could Be Your Team’s Safest Bet Against the Next Breach + Video - "Undercode Testing": Monitor

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