I relay the most on trustwallet.
Your choice of wallet isn't much better either. If you are using it as a multicoin mobile wallet, then ok. You don't really have many good alternatives. If you store bitcoins in it, then you could do much better.
It is used as an email backup for recovery purposes. Using a non-custodial open source wallet is the most recommended one. No email required, no need to rely on the company/developers knowledge for recovery/installation, just your secured device for it to install and use.
Do you know this for a fact or is it an educated guess? Exodus is a closed-source wallet but it's non-custodial. You control your keys, so what kind of sensitive information would they be storing and sending via email for recovery?
And the other thing at the end of this message is that they say that they can block the account of users who avoided doing what they sent them and seize all their funds. Exodus cannot, and nobody can't do this because Exodus Wallet does not store personal information, and any user has full control over his wallet and its security. "Your keys, your crypto"
In theory, yes, they shouldn't have any way to do that. But like with any other closed-source wallet, no one but the developers know.