But, I tried Nunchuk, which I have tried in the past, but not for too long.
I must say I liked the idea of distinguishing wallets from keys and showing that any individual key can be part of theoretically infinite wallets.
I didn't like the more social aspect of it.
There is a Profile page and an option to sign in which for me isn't good. It's not mandatory, but I don't like it anyways.
I wish it didn't have these log in options... I 'd like it and perhaps I 'd use it!
I have heard of but never used Nunchuk. I think the sign-in option you see is for Nunchuk's inheritance service. It's got nothing to do with the non-custodial wallet, which is open-source, and if you have coding skills, you can verify if that is true yourself. They claim that their inheritance plan is non-custodial, but it can't be if they keep one/some of the multi-sig keys and you need to interact with their server to gain full access to your inheritance. I think there is also a fee that needs to be paid.