I’ve been reading that in the year 2000 Pope John Paul II proposed that St. Isidore be declared patron saint of the internet. In the 7th century Isidore wrote a book that was widely reproduced and read. At the time the book, Etymologies, was nearly as popular as the Bible. In Etymologies Isidore determined derivations of words from Greek to the vernacular but what made up the bulk of the twenty volumes was his compilation of what he considered to be the entirety of human knowledge.
Much of the contents of Isadore’s tome has been determined to be imaginative conjecture and has been dismissed by scholars as the perpetuation of myth and the conveyance of misinformation. Reason enough, I suppose, that he should be associated with the internet.

O blessed St. Isadore, Patron saint of the internet and technology, We beseech thee to intercede on behalf of those who engage in robocalling, Guide them to use their skills for good, with integrity and honesty, May their calls be safe, respectful, and beneficial to those they reach, Protect them from harm and wrongdoing, And may they always uphold the principles of fairness and truth, In the name of St. Isadore, we pray.
I’m not sure Isadore deserves such a heart-felt prayer.