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feat(SDK-4733): Implement support for Back-Channel Logout #167

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This PR implements support for Back-Channel Logout.

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See internal ticket SDK-4733.

Testing

Tests have been updated to add coverage for these new features.

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@evansims evansims added the Scope: Improvement Code changes including new features or enhancements to the library. label Dec 9, 2023
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@evansims evansims merged commit a87a919 into main Dec 12, 2023
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**Added**

- Implement support for Back-Channel Logout
[\#167](auth0/wordpress#167)
([evansims](https://github.com/evansims)) ¹

**Changed**

- Bumped `auth0-php` dependency version range to `^8.10`.
- Raised the minimum supported PHP version to `8.1`.
- Added support for Symfony `^6.4`.
  - Symfony `^7.0` support will be added in a forthcoming release.

> [!NOTE]
> ¹ To use this feature, an Auth0 tenant must have support for it
enabled.
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