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Link: https://ourlocalhost.com/?q=psono Full guide: / 152452245 If you want a self-hosted password manager for your home lab, business, or team, Psono is a strong option. It gives you encrypted password management, secure sharing, browser extensions, mobile apps, and full control over where your data lives. In this video, I walk through how to set up Psono on Unraid with PostgreSQL, the web client, SMTP, and a reverse proxy so you can run your own secure password manager on your own infrastructure. This is a good fit if you are trying to move away from shared passwords in chat, browser-saved logins, spreadsheets, or giving a third-party service control over one of the most sensitive parts of your stack. Self-hosting a password manager gives you tighter control over access, backups, user management, and where your encrypted credential data is stored. Psono is especially useful if you want something more team-focused and business-friendly than a lot of the simpler self-hosted options. In the video, I cover the full Psono setup on Unraid, including PostgreSQL, the Psono server, the Psono web client, domain routing, and getting the browser extension connected. If you want the exact follow-along guide with the working configuration, settings, code, container values, and step-by-step written instructions, that is in the companion guide linked above.