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Free 'sat lav' app locates loos for bursting punters

Carry on at your convenience

Touching cloth and can't hold it in? Make sure this app is the first thing to run.

Toilet Finder, from developer BeTomorrow - no, not Pee Tomorrow - uses the GPS co-ordinates of your iPhone or Android device to generate a map of public conveniences in the vicinity.

Toilet Finder App

Bum steer: Toilet Finder locates lavs

The app lists more than 76,000 toilets worldwide, a list that's successfully growing through input from some of Toilet Finder's existing users.

Encouraged to contribute by rating their experiences and sending in photos - of the place, not what they've produced - users can also add any public toilet to the database should they notice an exclusion.

Don't 'loos' out - Toilet Finder is available now free from the UK App Store. ®

Find Toilets

As a keen OpenStreetMap supporter I've been using the alternative Find Toilets app for a while now. It's not quite as complete as Toilet Finder yet, but the fact that my submissions get added to OSM rather than locking it in some developers database, makes it better in my opinion. Find Toilets is definitely available in the UK app store (cos that's where I got it from).

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Wrong link

Your link points to the US version of the app, which is (understandably) not available in the UK app store.

This is the one you need:

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/toiletfinder-uk/id338250817?mt=8

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er..

You will be needing the iPad version then.

Mine is the stained waterproof one please.

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Does she

look slightly flushed in that pic?

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Anonymous Coward

Pan and zoom

There's the pan, now zoom to it.

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