12Nov2007
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: John C

PASS stands for Password Authentication Security System, which is a new security system in which you don’t need a password anymore. What you do is set up the USB stick by authorizing in which computers it can work, from there, only the PC’s that you accepted will be able to access the data.
The storage capacity goes up to 16GB.
—Source

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