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I'm using KeePass and I trust it fairly well since it is completely open source and all of the files for it are stored locally, or at least managed by me. Security where you have to trust another party really can't be completely secure (Although, in some ways I'm a bit hypocritical there, I'm trusting thousands of other people to do the work of verifying that the crypto and implementation of KeePass is safe).