
Recently, miHoYo officially announced that it has successfully obtained both ISO 27001 (Information Security Management) and ISO 27701 (Privacy Information Management) certifications.

The community's response to this international recognition has been quite mixed. Many users admitted they were confused by the technical jargon and asked for explanations. Informed users stepped in to clarify: these certifications focus on internal data security and user privacy protection, effectively serving as an official testament to the company's compliance in handling sensitive information.
Naturally, the community didn't stop there. Some players jokingly labeled this move as "applying armor"—a Chinese internet slang for preemptively defensive measures used to ward off future criticism or legal trouble regarding user data. Others sarcastically hoped this would help stop "leakers" (insiders who leak game content). Meanwhile, some skeptics suggested that anti-fan groups would likely dismiss these as "shady" or "fake" certifications regardless of their legitimacy.
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