"Other wallets" like Coinbase aren't in the list because those are not actually wallets but a custodial service where that company is the actual hodler of your coins.
As much as I hate Coinbase, I have to mention they've created a non-custodial wallet
[not sure when they've introduced it] that it isn't directly connected to their Coinbase app
[it has a different icon as well]:
- Despite saying the above things, I still wouldn't recommend "any" of their services.The Coinbase app, where you buy and sell crypto, is a hosted wallet. You can also download the standalone Coinbase Wallet app to take advantage of the benefits of a non-custodial wallet.
Coinbase Wallet is a user-controlled, non-custodial product. The app generates a 12 word recovery phrase which is what gives you, and only you, access to your account to move received funds. Coinbase will never have access to this seed, meaning that we cannot move funds on your behalf even if you lose access to your recovery phrase.
I want to open a wallet that is relatively easy to use ant that is secure compared to other available counterparts.
When it comes to its security, it heavily depends on how secure both of your devices are.