How do I close cookies on safari?

I am a new apple users. How do I close cookies on safari?

"close cookies"  ??
Do you mean delete cookies?
Or do you mean prevent cookies from being placed on your computer?
In any case, all that is handled via Safari > Preferences, Privacy.
(Assuming you have a recent version of Safari.)
charlie

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