I am sorry, not bitcoin.com it's blockchain.com
Blockchain.com is still a poor choice for a wallet, I'm afraid. First off, it is a web wallet, which is the least secure type of wallet available. The wallet is permanently online, which opens it to the possibility of constant attacks. It is run through a browser, which for most people are very insecure. It is protected only by a simple password, which can be brute forced, reset, socially engineered, phished, and so on. Since it is a third party website, you have no idea what is happening on the back end, and must take everything on trust. You have no idea whether the seed phrase they give you is actually securely generated and you have no way to be sure that they do not have access to your private keys. Further, they have suffered from some serious vulnerabilities in the past, including very basic things like reusing k values which resulted in thousands of bitcoin being stolen.
I would move any coins from blockchain.com to a hardware wallet as soon as realistically possible.