If the site you’re visiting is encrypted by cybersecurity firm Cloudflare, your activity just might be protected by nothing other than a wall of lava lamps. The company has technology that monitors the lava lamps’ random movements and translates them into code that deters hackers from accessing almost 10% of international web traffic. You might think the lava lamps would be locked away for security, but the company actually welcomes the randomness that visitors bring to the code being generated. Visitors can check out the behind the scenes action (and play a part in internet security) at their SF headquarters 📍 101 Townsend St, San Francisco, CA 94107