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Password Manager Hosting

Your password vault is the key to every account you own. Self-hosting it with Vaultwarden — a lightweight, Bitwarden-compatible server — puts that vault on a VPS you control, instead of a company cloud. Offshore, no-KYC, and paid in crypto.

No KYC
Crypto Only
No Logs
DMCA Ignored
Full Root
NVMe SSD

Why self-host your password manager

A password manager holds the keys to everything — email, banking, every account you have. A hosted password service keeps that vault on its own servers; you trust its security and its jurisdiction. Self-hosting with Vaultwarden, an efficient open-source server compatible with the Bitwarden apps, moves the vault onto infrastructure you control. The encrypted vault syncs to all your devices exactly as before — but it lives on your server, not someone else.

Lightweight, with full client support

Vaultwarden is deliberately small — it runs comfortably on the most modest VPS, using minimal CPU and RAM. Because it speaks the Bitwarden protocol, every official Bitwarden client — desktop, mobile, browser extension — connects to your own server with just a URL change. You get the polished apps and the convenience of a hosted manager, with the vault itself on hardware that answers to you alone.

Secure it properly

A self-hosted vault must be set up carefully: serve it over TLS so traffic is encrypted, keep the server and Vaultwarden updated, lock down SSH with key-only login, and — most importantly — take regular encrypted backups of the vault, stored somewhere safe. The vault is encrypted with your master password, but a lost server with no backup means a lost vault. An offshore, no-KYC host keeps the server itself private; good hygiene keeps it secure.

Recommended plans

Recommended plans for Vaultwarden

Vaultwarden is extremely light — the smallest VPS plan runs a personal or family vault comfortably, with room to spare.

Iceland Free Speech Haven

PlanCPURAMStorageUplinkPrice
VPS · IS-S
2 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7643
4 GB DDR460 GB NVMe1 Gbps$10.00/mo Order
VPS · IS-M
4 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7643
8 GB DDR4120 GB NVMe1 Gbps$16.00/mo Order

Panama No Data Retention

PlanCPURAMStorageUplinkPrice
VPS · PA-S
2 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7443P
4 GB DDR460 GB NVMe1 Gbps$8.50/mo Order
VPS · PA-M
4 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7443P
8 GB DDR4120 GB NVMe1 Gbps$13.50/mo Order

Romania Anti-Retention

PlanCPURAMStorageUplinkPrice
VPS · RO-S
2 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7443P
4 GB DDR460 GB NVMe1 Gbps$8.50/mo Order
VPS · RO-M
4 vCPU
AMD EPYC 7443P
8 GB DDR4120 GB NVMe1 Gbps$13.50/mo Order

Switzerland Premium Privacy

PlanCPURAMStorageUplinkPrice
VPS · CH-S
2 vCPU
AMD EPYC 75F3 (3.2 GHz)
4 GB DDR460 GB NVMe1 Gbps$11.00/mo Order
VPS · CH-M
4 vCPU
AMD EPYC 75F3 (3.2 GHz)
8 GB DDR4120 GB NVMe1 Gbps$17.00/mo Order
FAQ

Password manager hosting — common questions

01 What is Vaultwarden?

Vaultwarden is a lightweight, open-source password-manager server that implements the Bitwarden protocol. It lets you self-host your vault while still using all the official Bitwarden client apps — desktop, mobile and browser — which connect to your own server instead of a hosted one.

02 Is a self-hosted password manager safe?

The vault is end-to-end encrypted with your master password, so its security does not depend on the server alone. Self-hosting adds responsibility: serve it over TLS, keep it updated, and — critically — take regular encrypted backups. Done properly, it is as safe as a hosted manager, with the vault on hardware you control.

03 How powerful a VPS do I need?

The smallest one available. Vaultwarden is extremely light — it uses minimal CPU and RAM, and the entry-level VPS plan runs a personal or family vault comfortably. There is no need to spend more than the basic tier.

04 Can I still use the Bitwarden apps?

Yes. Because Vaultwarden implements the Bitwarden protocol, the official Bitwarden desktop, mobile and browser clients all work — you simply point them at your own server URL. You keep the polished apps and gain control of the vault itself.

05 What happens if my server fails?

This is why backups matter. The vault is encrypted, but a server lost with no backup means the vault is gone. Take regular encrypted backups of the Vaultwarden data and store them safely — then a server failure is just a restore, not a loss.

Self-host your password vault

A lightweight offshore VPS from $10/mo for Vaultwarden — no-KYC, crypto-paid. Your vault, your server, your jurisdiction.

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