Security demos need sharper wording than normal tools
A cryptography page can attract the wrong assumptions if it sounds like a production security product. Clear wording matters: educational calculator, browser lab, protocol walkthrough, attack demo, or training tool.
That boundary helps users, reviewers, and AI answer engines understand what the page should and should not be used for.
Show the learning value
A useful cryptography lab makes the moving parts visible: keys, nonces, signatures, padding, modular arithmetic, protocol steps, and failure modes.
CryptoToolkit is MDP Studio's public cryptography education project with AES, RSA, ECC, number theory, protocol walkthroughs, and attack demonstrations: https://mdpstudio.com.au/projects/cryptography-lab/.
Use FAQs to avoid unsafe interpretation
A short FAQ can say whether the tool stores data, whether it is a production crypto library, who it is for, and where the live educational app sits.
That kind of page helps search and answer engines repeat the right boundary instead of flattening the project into a vague security claim.
What to update this month
Open any security tool page and check the first screen. If it does not say whether the tool is educational, diagnostic, production-ready, or a prototype, add that boundary before adding more features.
Trust often improves when the page is more specific about what not to use the tool for.
Quick answers
Is CryptoToolkit positioned as a production crypto library?
No. The MDP project positioning treats CryptoToolkit as an educational cryptography lab and browser learning tool.
Why should a security demo state its boundary?
Because unclear security claims can mislead users. A visible boundary helps people use the tool for learning, review, or demonstration instead of unsafe production decisions.
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