diff --git a/xep-0156.xml b/xep-0156.xml
index 96e1be00..acab0677 100644
--- a/xep-0156.xml
+++ b/xep-0156.xml
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
This document defines a DNS TXT Resource Record format for use in discovering alternative methods of connecting to an XMPP server.
&LEGALNOTICE;
0156
- Experimental
+ ProposedStandards TrackStandardsCouncil
diff --git a/xep-0199.xml b/xep-0199.xml
index 96cb1c88..3bd38ac2 100644
--- a/xep-0199.xml
+++ b/xep-0199.xml
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
This document defines an XMPP protocol extension for sending pings over XML streams.
&LEGALNOTICE;
0199
- Experimental
+ ProposedStandards TrackStandardsCouncil
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
The XMPP ping protocol is extremely simple:
The pinging entity sends an IQ-get containing a <ping/> element qualified by the 'http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0199.html#ns' namespace &NSNOTE;.
-
The pinged entity returns either an IQ-result (if it supports the namespace) or an IQ-error (if it does not). The pinged entity MAY ignore the IQ (i.e., return neither a result nor an error) if doing so would reveal its presence information to an entity that is not authorized to view that information; this mainly applies to client-to-client pings.
+
The pinged entity returns either an IQ-result (if it supports the namespace) or an IQ-error (if it does not). (See the Security Considerations regarding leaks of presence information in the context of pings sent to clients.)
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
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-
A pinged entity MAY ignore the IQ (i.e., return neither a result nor an error) if doing so would reveal its presence information to an entity that is not authorized to view that information; this mainly applies to client-to-client pings.
+
A pinged entity MAY ignore the IQ (i.e., return neither a result nor an error) if doing so would reveal its presence (network availability) information to an entity that is not authorized to view that information; this mainly applies to pings sent to clients (where the response would reveal client availability) but may apply to other entities as well.