It's not clear if you also own or control the website. If the website is yours and you're simply trying to build a hybrid mobile app that will just leverage the content and functions of your existing website. Here are the things that you should consider:
- Assuming your website registers members instead of devices and now you want to auto sign in the users from your mobile app, if so the app would have to save the user's login credentials somewhere (e.g in settings). If you don't want to change your website, you could just use your mobile app to auto fill the username and password fields on the login page. You could alternatively create a mobile sign-in page that will take a direct post from the mobile app and authenticates the credentials without the end user having to tap on any button.
- You want to be careful with cookie based authentication, depends on the mobile platform and the webview control used your app may not be able to handle cookie without additional work. So you may consider switching to using tokens for securing the sessions.
- What you don't want is to change the website to also allow the registration of member devices. Going that route could really muddy the water.
If your goal is just to simplify the user login experience with minimum effort you may want to use a generic mobile authentication solution app such as the ReadySignOn app which suppose to work with OAuth right out of the gate.