I personally use KeePass with my database stored on a flash drive if I need to login outside of my pc for some reason. Reason why I use a local database is because someone has to literally get into your specific computer to get it. Also don't log into your accounts on your mobile phone if you can, they are much more of a weak spot than your pc (easier to steal, much weaker passwords and overall security, use at least 6 digit pins with repeating numbers, never use the silly drawings). Any attempt to degoogle yourself is also step in a good direction.
I personally use KeePass with my database stored on a flash drive if I need to login outside of my pc for some reason. Reason why I use a local database is because someone has to literally get into your specific computer to get it. Also don't log into your accounts on your mobile phone if you can, they are much more of a weak spot than your pc (easier to steal, much weaker passwords and overall security, use at least 6 digit pins with repeating numbers, never use the silly drawings). Any attempt to degoogle yourself is also step in a good direction.