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Use a offline password manager. Problem solved.
Solves the security issue. Destroys the accessibility part
Just use Syncthing with your trusted host
I just sync it using my Nextcloud instance. No issues.
Bitwarden with a vaultwarden docker container on my home server. Access over a VPS.
I use an offline password manager, and sync an encrypted database with nextcloud. It's convenient enough, and secure enough for me. Easy to sync between my phone, desktop, and laptop. And I only need to remember two passwords, the nextcloud one, and the manager one. I don't think you can have it more secure and convenient all the same, at least not with current tech.
Many will argue that they need the convenience of an online password manager not knowing that what you stated is the safest form