The phrase Backup Passport Package is meant to describe a campaign artifact, not a login model.
That distinction matters.
The visual passport is the friendly front door: something readable, portable, and easy to hand to a player as part of campaign continuity. It gives the artifact a face and makes the handoff feel human rather than purely mechanical.
The underlying package is different. It is the more substantial backup/export layer that supports deliberate restoration when a campaign needs to be re-established carefully.
Those two things should not be confused.
The visual passport is not the authoritative backup data. The package behind it is. And restoration should be described for what it is: a deliberate act of reconstituting campaign material, not a quick-load button or a casual recovery trick.
That framing keeps the concept useful. It stays legible to players, honest about what is portable, and grounded in the idea that campaign continuity is something worth preserving carefully.