How can I isolate my android from my desktop PC and continue to use chrome on each ?

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I have saved usernames and passwords for various websites on the desktop (Windows) PC, for my convenience via Google Chrome. I have several android devices (phones) which are able to access these saved passwords since they are linked together. I want to save these passwords to my PC only. And restrict some from my androids, ie. banks, brokerage houses, Amazon and pay-pal. Now, if I have mobile apps associated with these sites, I can block the passwords and usernames. But, a search via google for the website login page (by-passing the app) will display my username and password. Although the password is not visible, it's still there and allows access to my account. I'm not sure if anyone would know what to look for if my cell was lost or stolen, but it's still unnerving to think it could possibly happen. So, I am searching for a way to segregate my PC from my androids, and still be able to use Crome on all. A Google search gets me answers to all imaginable questions, except for the one I ask. Maybe, I just don't know how to form the question to where Google can understand it.
 
Unfortunately, sync is an all-or-nothing deal. Either you enable/allow sync of all data, or none at all.

Actually, that's not entirely true. You can choose, from the desktop, what to sync or not sync. That applies to sync on ALL devices, and then that data you chose not to sync is not backed up on Google's servers.