Cookies reappear after deleting.

Safari 6.1.4 (and older): I remove cookies a couple of times a day and have noticed that some reappear either immediately after leaving the site, or later that day or even the next day. Sometimes afer quitting Safari and computer put to sleep. Some reappear after deleting multiple times. They are not related to homepage. Also, did not revisit the orignating specific websites visited such as the worst - Wells Fargo.

Safari does not have good cookie management.
If you are really concerned about cookies, use a different browser such as Firefox or Chrome

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        Checkmark the box for "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
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