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Yes the same could be said about email, but that does not make it a great idea. I don't think putting all your bets on apple/firefox never having a breach or issue is the best idea. As all your passwords are autogenerated and stored, you don't know what they are and can not use them without the manager. I can not in this day and age assume any company or group no matter how good and noble will be around/competent/not evil tomorrow.
Also you kinda force yourself to stay in the appl ecosystem. I strongly suggest switching to a platform-independent password manager.
Edit: Looks like firefox is platform independent
Firefox Lockwise is platform independent I have it on my iPhone.
Good to know. Havent used it for years so I didnt realise it expanded outside the browser.