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Surveillance awareness day is a proposal for the English Misplaced Pages to take special steps to educate our readers on the topic of global surveillance on February 11, 2014. That date is chosen to coincide with similar actions being taken by organizations such as Mozilla, Reddit, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The next step is to create an RFC and advertise it. See Misplaced Pages:Surveillance awareness day/RFC.