I meant hardware wallets. The listed wallets are well known to almost everyone and this is the majority of bitcoin users know.
Then as I said above - Passport.
If use a bundle of electrum + trezor? Then after all, in theory, the user can avoid surveillance, right?
This is correct, although you are still vulnerable to the seed extraction attack, so you must use a long and complex passphrase with all Trezor devices.
The vulnerability you are talking about will probably be fixed. It is in the manufacturer's interest to do so. At least all vulnerabilities have been fixed up to now.
It can't be fixed. It is intrinsic to the hardware. All Trezor devices are permanently vulnerable.
https://blog.ledger.com/Unfixable-Key-Extraction-Attack-on-Trezor/As for the passport, I can say that now. After all, they, too, can at any time change their policy of behavior and enter into some kind of partnership, like a trezor.
They could, as could literally anyone at any time. But if you follow some of their staff on Twitter, they are
very much pro-privacy and opposed to the surveillance and censorship that Trezor now support. For example:
https://nitter.it/sethforprivacy/status/1653072714800807937https://nitter.it/zachherbert/status/1650299865056829445