TThe Bitcoin Cash Freewallet is another type of Freewallet but this time around, this one supports just the Bitcoin fork known as Bitcoin Cash. The wallet happens to be one of the simplest wallets I've ever come across as I see their interface easily operated by even newbies. They have all the charts properly outlined and I don't seem to have any problem with the wallets user interface.
The wallet is also a mobile supporting one as they have their mobile applications available for both the Android and iPhone operating systems. I haven't really checked out their mobile applications but I'm pretty sure it would be as nice as their web platform.
The problem I have with the wallet is the fact that the wallet doesn't tell traders the steps they've been able to implement to ensure security of funds. Some people might not find this as a problem majorly because the wallet us yet to be hacked but I do, this is mainly to avoid an unforseen contingency. I also find their fees a bit high not minding the fact that they allow just one cryptocurrency. Most times, a wallet that stores one cryptocurrency charges lesser than one that allows numerous cryptos. That's the main reason why I'm not too comfortable with the fees they charge on the Bitcoin Cash Freewallet.