Jane wants to share photos from Faji, a photo sharing site, with her grandmother using Beppa, a photo printing service. Beppa uses OAuth to access Jane's private photos on Faji without needing her username and password. Beppa first requests a temporary request token from Faji, then redirects Jane to Faji to approve access. After Jane approves, Beppa exchanges the request token for a long-term access token that it can use to access Jane's private photos and print them for her grandmother. OAuth allows Beppa to access protected resources like Jane's photos on Faji securely using tokens instead of her login credentials.