If you're on a work computer, chances are your ability to delete all traces are minimal - those parts of a computer are generally locked down. However, it's also a ball-ache, and I'd be surprised if anyone cares (that would certainly have been the case when I worked in IT). If it's a corporate internet, chances are they have logs of what's going in and out from your computer anyway and there's little you can do about it. But, without a decent reason to ask (low productivity, existing warnings) there's not much chance your boss would request that (or even know s/he could) and most IT departments won't do it unless they're not busy (unlikely) or hassled for a while (by which time you'll be back).
If it's a home computer, and you don't live with a moderate geek/ IT professional, there's minimal chance they'd bother finding your history as, from what I can gather (having never done it myself), it's a royal ball-ache.
Chill, is my best advice.
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