Advice from a computer security expert, on passwords used for accessing online accounts:Computer users should use a different password for each online account. They should also use strong passwords, which are hard for hackers to decipher. However, strong passwords are difficult to remember, and this is especially the case for users who have multiple online accounts.Fortunately, software is available at no cost that can store and encrypt a user’s passwords: the user need only remember one password to access the rest. For users willing to take the time to install the software on a computer and enter all the required data, such software provides one way to comply with my advice. Some versions of the software can even be copied to a portable device, such as a USB drive, whereby a user can access passwords from any compatible computer.For computer users with multiple accounts who would not otherwise use a different strong password on every account, the expert’s advice amounts to suggesting that such users make certain sacrifices in order to make certain gains. Indicate by appropriate selections in the first and second column which of the items in the third column such users would sacrifice and which they would gain. Make only two selections, one in each column.