Zoogle is a newly-launched Catholic social networking site. Like Facebook and other social networks, Zoogle allows users to create profiles and add friends, share photos and videos, create one’s own group or join others.

Zoogle is still in beta stage and I’ve had problems accessing my newly-registered account. After clicking the validation link I received via email from Zoogle, it keeps telling me that my account has either been blocked or that I may not have activated it yet. I hope the administrators will solve this problem immediately as others have reported experiencing this same problem. There is no “About Us” page so there is not much I know about the Zoogle.



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