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As new sensors are added to VR headsets, more data can be collected. This introduces a new potential threat to user privacy. We focused on the feasibility of extracting personal information from eye-tracking. To achieve this, we designed a preliminary user study focusing on the pupil response to audio stimuli. We used a variation of machine learning models to test the collected data to determine the feasibility of obtaining information such as the age or gender of the participant. Several of the experiments show promise for obtaining this information. We were able to extract with reasonable certainty whether caffeine was consumed and the gender of the participant. This demonstrates the unknown threat that embedded sensors pose to users. A further studies are planned to verify the results.