
Who we are ?
We are hands driven by the will to work , grew up in a place where the hunger for constant new things in this chaotic consumerism destroyed the forest . Whole mountains have been laid bare of their treasures . Vast deforestation is still going on , and the timber was sent to meet this demand.
Why are we here ?
Yet we remain – hands with the will to labor , hearts with the strength to mend . We work not to destroy , but to heal the world , so that every child may breathe freely the air of tomorrow .
How to do it ?
Privacy Policy for Offscreen
Last updated: November 2025
Offscreen (“the App”), created by Cotswold Hands Ltd, encourages users to explore the real world, learn hands-on craft skills, and reduce screen time.
We are committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard information in the App.
The App collects only one type of data:
Used solely to power gameplay features such as:
Location data is not stored, shared, or used for advertising.
We do not collect:
We do not sell, share, or transfer any user data to:
Offscreen does not store personal data on external servers.
Location data is processed locally on the device and immediately discarded.
The App does not display advertisements.
Offscreen is intended for users 16+, as it involves real-world tool use and safety concepts.
Cotswold Hands Ltd
Email: cotswoldhands@gmail.com
Website: https://cotswoldhands.co.uk
George lived a simple life, one closely tied to the rhythms of nature. From a young age, he was fascinated by the world around him—curious about how things worked and why they were made the way they were. While other children might have been content just to play, George often found himself taking things apart to see their inner workings, or spending hours outdoors observing patterns in the trees, the soil, and the sky.
In time, this natural curiosity led him to carpentry. For George, working with wood was more than just a craft—it was a way to connect his love for nature with his desire to understand structure and function. Each piece of wood carried a story of growth, strength, and purpose, and through his hands it could be shaped into something useful, something lasting. Carpentry gave him not only practical answers to his questions about how things are built, but also a deep sense of fulfillment, as if each creation was a conversation between himself and the natural world he cherished so much.
