From here you can search for site specific cookies if you only want to remove those, or remove all cookies.Click the ‘Security’ tab at the top (the lock icon).From the Safari menu, drop down to ‘Preferences’.If your Mac is running an older version of Safari with Mac OS X Snow Leopard and before, you can clear the cookies by doing the following: Clear Cookies in Older Versions of Safari in Mac OS X Older versions of Safari and older Macs can continue to use the method below, which is slightly different. Mac users can also clear cookies from Safari by pulling down the “Safari” menu and choosing to ‘Clear Website History and Data’, which will also delete browsing history and other data. If you want to drill down further and delete a specific site cookie or two, you can specify which site cookies to delete as well by clicking on the “Details” button from the Privacy tab: Deleting Specific Cookies in Safari for Mac OS X ![]() This works in all modern versions of Mac OS X, including MacOS Mojave, High Sierra, OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Lion, OS X Mountain Lion, Mavericks, running Safari 11, 10, 9, 8, Safari 5, Safari 6, Safari 7, and presumably any future versions as well.
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