Preston,

I also have this problem, and when I clean out the cache and immediately go 
back to view….dozens reappear….I've ask in the past and I gather there isn’t an 
answer…every so often we can clean the mess but I’m interested in what you may 
find from some of the others.

John



> On Dec 4, 2018, at 7:37 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> When I visit a website, I can then expect to see their own cookie(s).  But 
> when I check my Safari Prefs cookie list, there are often a dozen or more 
> others that have been added (at least).  Is there a way to block these 
> tag-along associated cookies?  Anything available?  
> 
> Thx
> -russ preston
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