That cannot be answered universally. You practically only have the chance to "design" the wall structure in new construction. For example, silicate paint on lime plaster. In a rental apartment or an existing building, you 99% do not know how the wall is constructed/painted. You can hardly have every room tested.
In existing buildings, I mostly applied Alpina (dispersion paint). In new construction, the mentioned silicate paint on lime plaster. The ingredients are usually listed in the technical data sheet. Of course, we also looked at that, but it was not the decisive factor. More important to me was the water vapor permeability (sd-value) of the paint so that the lime plaster can develop its potential. Due to the high pH value of the lime plaster, it has an anti-mold effect even at higher humidity. However, the paint must also allow the moisture to be released back into the room air quickly enough. Anyone who paints dispersion paint on lime plaster could have saved themselves that.