An IRCTC website user, Anand Kumar was taken by surprise when he pointed out “obscene and vulgar” advertisements on the Railways' website. Little did he know what he was getting into! IRCTC was quick to respond, informing the user that the ads were a result of his user data and search history. From jokes to hilarious memes, Anand Kumar's complaint did trigger quite a stir!
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