First of all, I'm glad someone's playing an acoustic piano. There are so many videos here of digital performances. Not that I'm against them or anything, I have one, too. But the sound and satisfaction of playing a regular piano is no comparison. Even yours which isn't the best, I admit, has much more timbre, if you get what I mean. And in this scarlatti, it's particularly adapt.
Be careful not to overpedal. It gets sort of muddy at times. I like your articulation, though it is uneven in certain parts. Especially when you lighten up. You sort of lose control of the fingers. And don't be too romantic in your ritardando. Only at the very end. And certainly not at the end of the first parts of the sonatas.
If you ever play at weddings, the e major sonata makes a great entrance number for the bride. Much more so then the Wagner they usually play!
All in all, though, I liked your interpretation. Very clavicembalistic! But like I said, less pedal, and work on those passages that your fingers get carried away with.