Company Firefox bookmarks?

Hello,Management has told me that we must have shared bookmarks in everyone's Firefox browsers. There are different ways of doing this, and right now my suggestion is having a single firefox account that syncs all the data back and forward, however using this method there are huge issues:1. CEO has over 190 active tabs open all the time, and apperantly he needs them open, and what we do is we put plugins that make most of the tabs inactive. He has a i7 4th gen processor and an SSD so running all this does not slow down the performance as much. However everyone else has weak PCs in the office.2. What happens if someone deletes, or moves a bookmark. Obviously there's no way of tracing who, when and why did it. So I will have to create weekly backups of those bookmarks. That's not too big of a problem but still..Is there a plugin...
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Firefox 12 is very outdated, and is missing dozens of security fixes. Firefox 27 is available here. http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html
Drag'n' drop the image on the tab into your bookmarks, will allow you to save multiples of the same bookmark. Easiest done when you drag into the Bookmarks Sidebar or onto the Bookmarks Toolbar.

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