General Disclaimer
Last updated: 2026
Educational & Information Purposes Only
1. Educational & Testing Intent
All materials, calculators, ciphers, visualizers, and articles provided on Aya Corporation are intended strictly for educational, training, academic testing, and general information purposes. The tools are designed to help developers and security students understand the mechanics of cryptographic algorithms, data encoding schemes, and web security parameters through interactive browser demonstrations.
2. Not Professional Security Consulting
The content, technical guides, and recommendations on this site (including warnings regarding deprecated hashing ciphers or token implementation strategies) do not constitute professional security consulting, formal cryptographic advisory services, or legal advice. While we strive to present accurate, up-to-date best practices, modern security postures require tailored risk modeling. You should always consult with qualified cybersecurity professionals and cryptography specialists before deploying any security mechanisms in production systems.
3. No Warranties (Provided "As-Is")
Aya Corporation, its developers, and its maintainers provide these tools and resources "as-is" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. We make no guarantee that the calculators or scripts are entirely free from mathematical anomalies, implementation errors, or software bugs.
4. Limitation of Liability
Under no circumstances shall Aya Corporation, its parent organization (Aya Corporation Group), or its individual developers be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages (including but not limited to data loss, database compromise, system downtime, unauthorized key disclosure, financial losses, or security breaches) arising from the use, inability to use, or reliance upon the tools, articles, or advice presented on this website.
5. Browser and Client-Side Environment Risks
Because Aya Corporation processes all cryptographic operations client-side inside your local browser sandbox, the confidentiality and integrity of your computations rely entirely on the security of your device. A device infected with spyware, malicious keyloggers, or compromised browser extensions may capture inputs (such as secret keys or plaintexts) before they are processed. We strongly advise against entering high-value production private keys, production passwords, or sensitive enterprise payloads on any web-based interface.
6. Verification Recommended
We highly encourage developers to cross-reference and verify all mathematical and cryptographic outputs generated on this platform using official, battle-tested, offline binary standards (such as OpenSSL, GnuPG, or local compiler security runtimes) prior to using them in enterprise-level environments.