What cloud Password manager you use?

I spent some time talking to Sticky engineers a few months ago. It has a lot of backend and hidden detections for compromises, phishing and tampering. There is a brute force detection system as well. You can test one of the features by changing the time-zone on your PC. Sticky will detect your database is being logged into or tampered with on a machine in a different time zone than you are usually in and lock the database. It will also detect phishing and redirection as you noted - among other things. While sticky uses AWS, it doesn't use their crypto. You shouldn't see any background telemetry/logging/traversal from Sticky unless the database is syncing which I find is a good policy of theirs contrary to many others.

Bit Warden is good, and the developer is on the ball IMO.
Thank you for the info about Sticky Passwords, I been using then (had Dashlime at one point) and it nice to see that they have protections like this built in.

And yes I use Sticky Passwords but I only sync via file between my desktop and phone. Sticky Passwords doesn't go out to the internet at all.
 
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Have tried different passwords like

RoboForm (Not Tried) - Still had to try.
Dashlane (Trial for 1 month) - Expensive but also buggy on different browsers.
1Password (Trial for 1 month) - Expensive when had to buy for windows and IOS separately.
Keepass (Used for 8 months) - Its really good but tough getting up-to-date app for the IOS
Stick password (Free for 6 months ) - Its good but the Label "Lifetime" is very deceiving and it could only be up till the next version comes out.
Lastpass (Paid for 2 year's) - Inexpensive and good for novice but there are a lot of vulnerabilities.
Bitwaden (Trying it right now) - Cheaper than Laspass when it comes to premium but its hard to say right now.