'I Just Made Love' app lets you tell the world where and when - and thousands already have



GPS enabled app tags where and when

Android version downloaded 10,000 times

Can also offer a score out of five

The app - available on the U.S. iTunes store and on Android - lets you tell the world where and when you 'made love' - and even rate the experience out of five and offer comments

Sharing apps such as Foursquare already let us share where we eat, drink and shop.

Now 'I Just Made Love' lets you log and GPS-tag your private life in just the same way - and, bizarrely, some people seem to want to.

The Android app has been downloaded 10,000 times, and rated five stars by dozens of users.



'Did you just make love? Or just want to check where people near you made love?' says the app.

'I just made love lets you do all that and more!'

The Android - and now iPhone - app lets you record where, when and even in what position you 'made love' - and then upload it to an online database - with your comments.



The Android app has already been downloaded 10,000 times.

'I Just Made Love lets one brag without fear of correction. What is clear, and at risk of quoting Tina Turner, is that love has nothing to do with it'





The iPhone app is available to download via I Just Made Love's site - and seems to be available via the U.S. iTunes store, although not the UK one.



The app is free, earning its money via advertising.



The I Just Made Love site claims to have recorded 193,000 'acts of love', along with where the event occurred and a limited amount of context - very limited, in fact, offering only the options of Inside, Outdoors, In a Car and On a Boat.

Most of the posts via the site so far seem to be in Polish - with only isolated instances of lovemaking in other countries.

One brave soul (male, on a sofa) even logged an act of love from Iran - although he declined to comment.

Highly unlikely: The overwhelming majority of posts seem to be from men, many seem simply to be jokes, and the majority seem to be from Poland





Tech site The Register pointed out that as the app is anonymous, posting lovemaking statistics on a version of Google Maps, its impossible to verify, or even challenge anything posted via the app.

'I Just Made Love lets one brag without the fear that someone who knows better will pointing out that one apparently managed it without company,' the site wrote. 'What is clear, and at risk of quoting Tina Turner, is that love has nothing whatsoever to do with it.'





