Forgive me if this question does not fit this topic, but why Electrum and not Wasabi? Is Electrum not requesting information from the same node for every single address, ultimately making Coin Control only useful if the investigator has no knowledge about the node? IIRC, Blockchain Analysis companies have infiltrated Electrum and under the right circumstances even Coin Control does not do enough for privacy anymore.
I agree with you that node information is important for privacy as well.
You can choose which node to connect to in Electrum wallet.
Coin control is more important than node information. If you mix up your addresses in the same transaction (spending from multiple addresses together) anyone can investigate you in the blockchain, no node information is needed.
My current wallet of choice is Wasabi. I am waiting for Trezor Suite to introduce Coin Control, Coin Join and other privacy features so I can give their wallet finally a chance. Also, why is everyone hating on Trezor's Suite software? You can use Trezor with a full node and not rely on their servers at all anymore, or does that still have a flaw behind the scenes that I am missing?
They do not even have coin control, I doubt they will allow you to choose servers to connect anytime soon.
Since
AOPP episode, where Trezor clearly showed no respect for user's privacy, things may change in trezor's privacy policy. Let's hope for the best, and they implement those basic privacy features.