Google will more than double its team of privacy experts in Germany as Europe looks to ramp up regulation of Big Tech and user data.
CEO Sundar Pichai announced in a blog post on Tuesday that Google would double the number of privacy engineers in Munich to more than 200 by the end of the year, adding that the team would work with Google's global network of privacy specialists to build products that would be used worldwide.
He noted that many of the tech giant's products had been built in Munich, such as Google Account, where users can control their privacy settings in relation to Google products. Google also announced a 10 million euro fund to support non-profits, universities and other organizations working across Europe on a range of internet safety issues – from keeping young people safe online to addressing hate crimes.
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