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I’m a former Apple store employee – you can only use the bathrooms under two circumstances, I have a better suggestion

'You are not technically allowed'

A FORMER Apple store employee has revealed there are only two circumstances under which customers are allowed to use the bathroom.

Although the store's restrooms are exclusively for employees, this ex insider has a different suggestion for customers.

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Tyler Morgan (@hitomidocameraroll) is an ex Apple store employee with secrets to shareCredit: Tiktok/hitomidocameraroll

Tyler Morgan is a TikToker and former employee of an Apple store in Los Angeles.

In a recent video, he spilled some secrets he learned from his time working there.

"You are not technically allowed to use the bathrooms at the Apple store," he said.

However, Tyler claimed the store would make a couple of exceptions to this rule.

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The first exception is for "emergencies" - meaning the employees may allow you to use the bathroom if you tell them you need it very badly.

The second is for children - they are allowed to use the bathrooms.

"So you've got two options - make a scene or make your kid do it for you," he joked.

However, Tyler recommends just going to use the bathrooms in Nordstrom, if there's on nearby.

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"Nordstrom understands the concept of nice public bathrooms," he said.

But the bathroom rule was not the only "secret" Tyler revealed in his video.

He also said that Apple employees are told they cannot tell people they work at the store.

'TERRIBLE IDEA'

And workers have access to the office phone number of CEO Tim Cook on their store iPhone.

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However, Tyler was warned by his manager to never call the number.

"He's like, 'Don't do that. Terrible, terrible idea."

Tyler also said stealing from the store is pointless, because all products are immediately shut down if they leave the store's WiFi without authorization.

"That's why no one stops. you," he said. "There's no point."

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