Business
Andreas Vezonik: an Entrepreneur, on a Sizzling Streak of Success
There is no age for an entrepreneur to be made; for, it is a spirit that you can embody whether young or old. Nor is there a time for an entrepreneur to rise; because an entrepreneur doesn’t wait for the right time, he/she makes the time right.
It is not often that we come across individuals who fit the above mould; Andreas Vezonik is surely one such.
All of 23 years of age, Andreas is already the CEO of 2 large multi-national corporations. What makes him inspiring though is not the level of achievement at an age when most of us are just out of college, wet behind the ears and figuring out our first steps in the real world. It is the fact that he has reached this position, on his own making.
Not born with the proverbial silver spoon, Andreas grew up in the quaint, picturesque town of Klagenfurt in Austria. Little did anyone know that this young boy would start to taste success whilst he was still a teenager at 17. From early on in his life, Andreas displayed the true makings of an entrepreneurial spirit – of dreaming big, exploring the unknown and hustling hard. In the process, he discovered his passion for the financial sector and his flair for network marketing, both of which created a winning skillset that helped him generate 25 million dollars worth of sales.
Fuelled by his desire for personal growth and not becoming complacent with his early success, he leveraged on all his learnings and created his first company in 2018, VolumeX. True to its name, VolumeX grew to 35 countries, building a strong customer base of 15,000, in a short span of time. With that, Andreas Vezonik had established a presence for himself as one of Europe’s next-gen entrepreneurs.
However, good was not good enough to satiate his entrepreneurial thirst and he soon launched his second company, Transfera. Undoubtedly, Transfera has shaken up the European financial sector with its unique positioning. A one-stop-solution for customers of financial services, Transfera takes away the pain of handling multiple solutions for every service, simplifying the transaction process and thereby pushing up the customer satisfaction index. From offering a single-login for all financial services needs to faster processing, from zero-fees exchanges of cryptocurrency to cheaper money transfer, Transfera is already challenging the stalwarts in the European financial services market. It is indeed living true to its tag line – The Better Way to Pay.
The only constant in life is change. Today we live in a world that’s changing faster than ever before. The leaders of tomorrow would be the ones who adapt to changing times, who not only ride the wave but create new ones by changing the way we work, do business and live life. Andreas, is surely one of the new-age entrepreneurs on a mission to touch people’s lives through innovative thinking, simplified solutions and maximising benefits.
Following the customer-first principle ensures these new-age ventures stay ahead of the curve and future-proof in our uncertain economic times. An innovator at heart and a hustler in spirit, Andreas Vezonik is all set to continue his sizzling streak of success and hit the 10million customer base mark by 2022. Sounds crazily ambitious? So it may be, but going by Andreas’ track record, it would be a safe one to place your bets on. Watch this space
Business
TrueData Solutions LLC Founder Del Andujar Responds to Europe’s Growing Digital Privacy Concerns
For years, internet privacy discussions centered around targeted advertising, browser tracking, and social media data collection. But a new debate is beginning to reshape the cybersecurity industry entirely: identity verification laws.
Across Europe, governments and digital platforms are increasingly introducing systems that require users to verify their identity or age before accessing certain online services. Supporters argue these systems improve online safety and accountability. Critics argue they may also normalize a future where anonymity online becomes increasingly difficult.
That tension is now creating new opportunities — and new responsibilities — for cybersecurity and privacy companies worldwide.
Among the firms responding to this shift is TrueData Solutions LLC, a Wyoming-based cybersecurity company founded in 2025 by Del Andujar. The company recently announced plans to expand infrastructure and operations into Europe as digital privacy concerns continue growing throughout the region.
The expansion arrives during a particularly sensitive moment in global technology policy.
Recent discussions surrounding European age verification systems have raised broader questions about how personal identification data will be stored, protected, and potentially shared. Privacy advocates have warned that even well-intentioned verification systems can create centralized repositories of sensitive personal information that may become vulnerable to misuse or breaches.
According to reporting from Tech Policy Press, experts have increasingly expressed concern that identity verification requirements may carry privacy implications extending beyond basic data confidentiality.
For privacy-focused companies, the issue reflects a major transformation in how consumers view digital safety.
Historically, many users treated online privacy as secondary to convenience. But growing awareness around data breaches, identity theft, and public data exposure has changed public perception significantly over the last decade.
TrueData’s business model directly addresses those concerns.
The company allows individuals to search for publicly leaked information connected to themselves and assists users in opting out from data broker platforms that collect and distribute personal details online. Unlike many competitors within the cybersecurity industry, TrueData offers its primary opt-out assistance services free of charge.
That approach has become central to the company’s identity.
While many privacy services operate behind subscription paywalls, TrueData positions accessibility as part of its broader mission to help individuals regain control over their digital footprint regardless of financial barriers.
The company also provides secondary cybersecurity services such as virtual private networks designed to improve browsing security and network privacy.
As Europe continues debating digital identity enforcement policies, cybersecurity providers may increasingly become intermediaries between governments, platforms, and consumers attempting to protect their information online.
Industry observers believe the broader privacy economy could expand dramatically over the next several years as identity-linked internet systems become more common globally.
In that environment, companies focused on transparency and user trust may gain a competitive advantage over firms relying heavily on aggressive monetization strategies or opaque data practices.
For founder Del Andujar, the issue extends beyond cybersecurity trends alone. It reflects a deeper concern about whether ordinary internet users will retain meaningful control over how their information is collected, indexed, and distributed online.
As digital identity increasingly becomes tied to daily internet access, that question may soon affect nearly every user online — not just cybersecurity professionals.
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