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synching bookmarks between 3 PCs

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3 PCs. I intermittently browse on all of them but use one of them (computer A) as the dominate machine. Therefore, most of my bookmarks (100s) are on computer A. I want all 3 PCs to have the same bookmarks.

Right now, each computer has bookmarks that are unique to that machine '"AND that are the same as computer A's. For instance, while computer A, B & C all have a bookmark to Huff Post & NYT, each may also have different bookmarks to different news sites. I don't want to lose ANY of the bookmarks.

When I sych them, does Firefox "overwrite" one set of bookmarks with another? Or does Firefox add bookmarks that otherwise don't exist? For instance, does sync'ing Firefox just duplicate computer A's bookmarks onto computer B & C's bookmarks and "wipe out" whatever bookmarks were on B & C? How do I make sure each computer's bookmarks are retained?

Hope that's not too confusing. Thanks.

3 PCs. I intermittently browse on all of them but use one of them (computer A) as the dominate machine. Therefore, most of my bookmarks (100s) are on computer A. I want all 3 PCs to have the same bookmarks. Right now, each computer has bookmarks that are unique to that machine '"AND'' that are the same as computer A's. For instance, while computer A, B & C all have a bookmark to Huff Post & NYT, each may also have different bookmarks to different news sites. I don't want to lose ANY of the bookmarks. When I sych them, does Firefox "overwrite" one set of bookmarks with another? Or does Firefox add bookmarks that otherwise don't exist? For instance, does sync'ing Firefox just duplicate computer A's bookmarks onto computer B & C's bookmarks and "wipe out" whatever bookmarks were on B & C? How do I make sure each computer's bookmarks are retained? Hope that's not too confusing. Thanks.