For POS payments, usually only the device account number (DPAN) is shared with the merchant. Even the name is usually redacted, similar to contactless and as opposed to chip or magstripe payments.
All of the additional details mentioned in the article are only shared when you pay "online" – but that includes scanning a QR code on your phone and paying in Safari or an App Clip, which is something I've seen in a few restaurants these days.
That way, the restaurant gets as much as they ask for, which can include your name, your address, and your email address. I think this is usually displayed on the payment sheet, but it didn't really register for me the first time I used it in some restaurant. Now I make sure to ask the waiter for an actual terminal to tap or just give them my physical card.
All of the additional details mentioned in the article are only shared when you pay "online" – but that includes scanning a QR code on your phone and paying in Safari or an App Clip, which is something I've seen in a few restaurants these days.
That way, the restaurant gets as much as they ask for, which can include your name, your address, and your email address. I think this is usually displayed on the payment sheet, but it didn't really register for me the first time I used it in some restaurant. Now I make sure to ask the waiter for an actual terminal to tap or just give them my physical card.