Reloading your account for Castle Story can be done in a few steps. First, find the relevant menu within the game, which could be labeled as 'Account Top-Up' or something similar. Then, select your preferred payment option and enter the necessary details. After that, confirm the transaction and wait for the funds to be credited to your account.
No, you can't. Once your account is public, your stories are visible to all.
To reload your story game, usually you can try pressing the F5 key on your keyboard. Or, search for a reload icon that looks like a circular arrow. If neither of those work, check the game's documentation or online forums for specific instructions related to that game.
In most cases, if your account is set to private, they shouldn't be able to see that you saw their story. But it can depend on the specific platform's privacy settings.
Most of the time, you can't. The privacy settings for private accounts are designed to keep such details hidden to safeguard the users' anonymity and personal preferences.
Well, one way could be to look for a 'forgot password' or 'account recovery' link on the game's login page. Follow the instructions given there. Also, make sure you have associated a valid email address or phone number with your account to facilitate the recovery process.
Generally, if your account is set to private, people won't be able to view your story. This privacy setting is designed to restrict access to only those you've given permission to see your content.
In most cases, when your account is private, your story is only visible to those you've allowed to follow you. This is a privacy feature to control who has access to your content.
No. A restricted account often has limitations on what it can access. Stories are usually shared with a specific group of people, such as friends or followers. Since a restricted account has some sort of issue, like violating terms of service or being flagged for suspicious behavior, it's not likely to be given access to view your story. This is to protect the integrity of the content and the privacy of the story sharer.
Typically, no. Restricted accounts are, well, restricted. They lack the normal privileges. When it comes to stories, which are often meant for a specific audience or the general public with certain access rights, a restricted account doesn't fit the bill. For example, on platforms like Instagram, a restricted account might have been flagged for violating rules, and as a result, they can't see your story which is accessible to normal, unrestricted accounts.
In most cases, a restricted account can't view your story. It's usually set up that way for privacy and security reasons.