Remove Cookies on Exit from Safari?
Cookies are one of the most intrusive and dangerous sources of malware on the 'net, along with some desirable qualities.
I have always set up my browsers to accept cookies from sites I visit, and to delete all cookies on exit from the browser as both a security and a privacy move. This setting is available on almost all browsers.
Except for the latest versions of Safari, so far as I can tell.
This is a surprise since Apple is establishing a usually well deserved reputation for protecting customer privacy and security. In current versions of Safari, the only choices available to the user are to either manually erase cookies, or prevent all cookies. Neither setting makes much sense. Many sites won't work if you eliminate all cookies, and rendering cookie removal an active as opposed to a passive process renders Safari almost useless for anyone concerned about privacy and security.
Has anyone determined a method to compel Safari to erase cookies on exit to rid the user's machine of these pesky little critters?
For now, I regrettably continue to use Firefox and Opera out of security and privacy concerns in Safari.
Thanks!
Mac Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.4), 64Gb RAM, 500Gb SSD