How do I remove the 'Powered by Zoho Survey' text in my survey's footer?

How do I remove the 'Powered by Zoho Survey' text in my survey's footer?

As part of our branding, we include the Zoho logo in the footer of all free plan surveys. You can customize the footer only if you have a paid plan. Paid users can now add a logo, message, or a copyright notice and customize the footer to their preferences. To remove the 'Powered by Zoho Survey' text in your survey's footer, subscribe to a paid plan and uncheck the checkbox. 
Custom footer in Zoho Survey

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