Orchard - Hide "Set as home page" checkbox on admin side - orchardcms

is it possible to somehow hide "Set as home page" checkbox when adding new content in Orchard (without removing Autoroute part)?
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Autoroute exposes a permission "Set Home Page". You can revoke this permission for user roles whom you don't want to show the checkbox.

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