Okay. There are two things you're talking about here, I think.
One is that the companies or organizations that are supposed to obtain our informed consent at the time of or prior to collecting our personal information acknowledge—as did Mark Zuckerberg before Congress—that few people read these privacy policies. This, to me, says they are collecting our personal information knowing that nobody reads the privacy policy. Therefore, it is not informed consent. They are in violation of our privacy legislation, the GDPR and others.
What to do about it? Turn it around. Stop allowing the organizations to be in control. Turn it around so that we each have the ability to—