Internet programs store lot of information about you, such as history of sites visited, cookies by web site to track user browsing habits and whole lot of files for later offline browsing.
Here are options available under Internet Traces.
Delete typed URL History
Internet Explorer and all other browsers keep record of URLs you type in there Address Bar. So when ever you type a address it shows which URLs you have visited past in a drop down list. This option clears these typed URLs.
Delete the cookies to ensure privacy
A cookie is a small data file sent to you by a web site and it is stored on your computer. Cookies were originally meant to speed up the process of logging on a web site that you had previously visited. But now beside the above objective they are used for tracking user browsing habits, such as which sites you visit, whether you have purchase any product over internet, providing marketing companies with your personal information, tracking which country you reside.
Delete History Records to a website
Each time you visit a web site, either by typing the site address into your browser or through a click on a link that takes you to another website, the name and location of the site is stored by your web browser locally on your hard drive. Though it provides a good way to see where you have been on internet, but it is also very much revealing. As it contains all the information as to each and every site you have visited even if you did not intend to go there again.
Delete Temporary cache
Whenever you visit to a website, pages, graphics, are stored on your computer for faster access next time you visit that site again. Now it contains all the information which sites you have visited or sometimes whole sites on your PC. It is very much revealing and consumes too much disk space. It is always better to clean them regularly.
Where ever possible apply the above settings to Netscape and Opera browsers also
If you use alternate browser to Microsoft Internet Explore such as from Netscape and from Opera. Privacy Protector and Evidence Eraser allows you to apply the above settings to these other two common browsers also.