IMO, all of the wallets are somewhat safe and secure.
You don't know which one may be hacked, which is a perfectly possible event.
So I chose one with 2FA, mnemonic, phone access, and alias.
That is blockchain.info.
It also has relatively low fees, and the fact you can use private wallets.
My other wallets have been Hive, and Coinbase.
Hive was painfully basic, little to no security.
Coinbase's fees were a tad high and there was talk of lower security/hackages.
So, I swapped over to blockchain.info, which has all of the security options stated above, it has the same addresses, and it also *has the 5+ ways to download|backup your wallet!*
Seems pretty damn secure to me!
Yes, it is always possible to have your wallet be hacked, site wide.
Just like having Paypal, or some other big bank.
Just like having a bank being hold up and robbed at gunpoint.
But if you have 8+ ways to keep your shiz safe, there is def. no way your personal wallet will be hacked
Just my thoughts as a growing bitcoin newbie
x_Molotov