Safari Preferences

Is someone can you please tell me where I can find "Préférences" in Safari? Will have a "too many redirections" problem and I figured that the solution is to change the settings through Safari > Preferences > privacy etc, but I can't find preferences when I clicked on Safari in the settings.

In the upper left corner of your screen. You can also use command + comma shortened.

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