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Gmail users can’t send Javascript files from Feb 13
- Updated: January 29, 2017
New York: To strengthen users from intensity viruses, tech hulk Google has announced to shorten Gmail users from promulgation Javascript files from Feb 13.
“Gmail now restricts certain record attachments (e.g. .exe, .msc, and .bat) for confidence reasons and identical to other limited record attachments, we will not be means to insert a .js record and an in-product warning will appear, explaining a reason why,” a association pronounced in an central blog.
If we try to send a Javascript connection after Feb 13, we will get a response observant a summary is blocked for confidence reasons.
If we still need to send .js files for legitimate reasons, we can use Google Drive, Google Cloud Storage, or other storage solutions to share or send your files, a blog post added.