Digital Product Passport vs traditional product documentation
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TexoraPass Editorial Team
Digital Passport Strategy Team
Traditional packs are often a zip folder of PDFs. Useful, but hard to navigate quickly—and difficult to update consistently across seasons.
A passport page creates a stable URL / QR entry point while linking to underlying documents and extracted attributes.
Passports support transparency workflows; legal obligations depend on jurisdiction and product category—consult qualified advisors.
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