The US Internet service company Google announced on Tuesday that it plans to double the size of its headquarters in Munich and increase the number of employees to more than 1,000, while expanding its campaign to protect data privacy.
Google plans to open a center for safety and security engineering in Munich, which will include a group of specialists in information security and privacy protection and increase their number from 100 employees to 200 employees.
Google and other major global IT companies have had to deal with privacy concerns as international companies of these companies have grown at least in the last few years.
At a conference of Google application developers last week, the company approached to simplify the tools and tools users use to control their privacy settings.
The headquarters of Google in Munich play a key role in the development of Chrome browser and other cloud computing services provided by the American company to its customers.